A homophone for "hail" is "hale" which means healthy or strong.
Hail- to rain down with chunks of ice Hail- to cheer or greet
Lamb means animal that is soft ad cute. no a lamb is a young sheep
The homonym of "hale" is "hail." "Hale" means strong and healthy, while "hail" refers to frozen raindrops or to greet enthusiastically.
Hellas is the proper name for Greece. Zito means hail. As in hail ceasar.
Hail can have many usages, your question is vague. 雨あられ /a me a ra re/ means 'hail, barrage'. 霰 (usually written あられ) means 'hail, tiny ice balls'. 敬礼する /kei rei su ru/ means 'to salute, to hail'.
To be a wolf means to be aggressive or mean. To be a lamb is to be shy and passive.
An homonym for hail is "hale," which means to be healthy or strong.
Yes, Rachel means little lamb, an ewe, one with purity.
Rachel is Hebrew for " The Lamb". it also means innocent like a lamb
The word is gigot. It means a leg of mutton or lamb.
I think it means that that it's the dishes your washing, but your washing them them with a lamb.