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    halloo
    /həˈluː/

    exclamation

    • 1. used to incite dogs to the chase during a hunt.

    noun

    • 1. a cry of ‘halloo’.

    verb

    • 1. cry or shout ‘halloo’ to attract attention or to give encouragement to dogs in hunting: "I hallooed in the hope that they might hear my shouts"

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  2. noun. a shout to attract attention. “he gave a great halloo but no one heard him”. see more. verb. shout `halloo', as when greeting someone or attracting attention. see more. verb. urge on with shouts.

  3. 4 meanings: 1. a shout to attract attention, esp to call hounds at a hunt 2. a shout of "halloo" 3. to shout (something) to.... Click for more definitions.

  4. hallo. Discover More. Example Sentences. That was the meaning of all the loud halloo—for that the hounds were unleashed and the hunting-horns sounded. From Project Gutenberg. A boyish impulse, tempted me to give a loud halloo, in order to set the beautiful animal off at its wildest speed. From Project Gutenberg.

  5. Define halloo. halloo synonyms, halloo pronunciation, halloo translation, English dictionary definition of halloo. also hal·loa interj. 1. Used to catch someone's attention. 2. Used to urge on hounds in a hunt. n. pl. hal·loos also hal·loas A shout or call of "halloo."...

  6. [transitive] halloo something to shout at hunting dogs in order to tell them to start running after an animal. Check pronunciation: halloo. Definition of halloo verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Jun 16, 2024 · halloo (third-person singular simple present halloos or hallooes, present participle hallooing, simple past and past participle hallooed) (intransitive) To shout halloo.

  8. To shout or call out in order to attract the attention of (a person) Webster's New World. To shout “halloo.” American Heritage. Similar definitions. To urge on (hounds) by shouting or calling “halloo” Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  9. halloo halloo (English) Origin & history From Middle English hallow ("pursue, urge on"), from Old French haloer, which is imitative. Interjection. Used to greet someone, or to catch their attention; Used in hunting to urge on the pursuers; Noun halloo (pl. halloos) A shout of halloo; Milton List! List! I hear / Some far-off halloo break the ...

  10. To cry out; call with a loud voice; shout; cry, as after dogs. To call or shout to; incite or chase with shouts and cries of “Halloo!”. To cry aloud; utter with shouts. noun A call, cry, or shout uttered to attract attention, or as a signal, as in hunting to urge on the dogs.

  11. Meaning & use. Pronunciation. Forms. Frequency. Compounds & derived words. Factsheet. What does the word halloo mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word halloo. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. Entry status.