English Word
HALO
Edenic Word
[K]HeeLaH
Hebrew Word
חלה
Transliteration
Het-Lamed-Hey
Pronounciation
HEEL-AH
Conversion
[ HL]
Roots
A HALO is a ring of light often depicting
splendor or glory. Ungloriously, dictionaries yoke HALO with Greek halein
(to grind) because of the circular path made on a threshing floor.
חלה [K]HeeLaH is a halo or sheen, as befitting
the moon or a prophet's head. הלל HaLahL is to shine, as in Job29:3
- "When His lamp shone over my head." Speaking of glory,
הלל HaLeL is to glorify and the Hebraicism HALLELUJAH
means praise the Lord see HAIL. Shift liquids from L ot R
for אור OWR,
light; see the light at AURA and ORIOLE.
Branches
H and G are widely
interchangeable in Indo-European languages; [GAB may come from
HahBHeeY
(vain talk) and GIVE from HahBH (give - Genesis30:1)]. If
HALO links up with the Indo-European root ghel (to shine) as well as HaLahL (to
shine), then the following ghel derivatives are basking in the same
glow: ACHOLIA, CHOLE-, CHOLERA, CHLOASMA, CHLORO-, FELON, GLAD, GLEAM, GLEE,
GLISTEN, GLOAMING, GLOW, GOLD, GUILDER, GULDEN, MELANCHOLY, YELLOW and ZLOTY.
HELLEN means light; theres HELLENIC (Greek) and a dozen forms of the name
Hellen. Hawaiian glitter is hulalali; shining is hulali.
See
COAL.
Related Words
HAIL,
AURA,
ORIOLE,
COAL