'Hailed' has at least 2 meanings - To greet or acclaim enthusiastically, or precipitation in the form of icy pellets.
"Hail the king" is a term used to show respect or admiration for a king or ruler. It is a way of acknowledging their power and authority.
Pieces of ice falling from clouds is called snow or hail.
Hail Stones
Yes, tornadoes and hail can occur together during severe thunderstorms. The strong updrafts and turbulent conditions within a thunderstorm can create hail, while the rotating updraft required for a tornado can also contribute to hail formation.
Ice crystals that fall from the sky are called snowflakes.
Hail or hi Caesar Ave=hi or hail Vale= farewell
Hail or hi Caesar Ave=hi or hail Vale= farewell
It can. Hail often does come before a tornado, but most storms that produce hail do not produce tornadoes.
Hail hitler
Hi or hail centurion Ave=hail or hi Centuriin=a roman ranking
Hail or hi Caesar Ave=hi or hail Vale= farewell
Hail is another way if honoring the flag and all that it stands for.
In the phrase "Hail Mary," the word "hail" is a greeting or salutation, similar to saying "hello" or "greetings." It is used to show respect and honor to Mary, the mother of Jesus, in the Catholic prayer known as the Hail Mary.
It is hail that is approximately the same size as a golf ball.
If in a worship service, those I know sign "worship" or "praise" thee. If you really mean to hail - has in hail a cab, then you would sign "call".
It is Latin for, "HAIL MARY."
Sounds like it.