Jaillike vs Haillike - What's the difference?
jaillike | haillike |
Resembling, or characteristic of, a jail.
Resembling or characteristic of hail (the weather phenomenon).
* 1908 , Eric Parker, Highways and byways in Surrey?
As adjectives the difference between jaillike and haillike
is that jaillike is resembling, or characteristic of, a jail while haillike is resembling or characteristic of hail (the weather phenomenon).jaillike
English
Alternative forms
* gaollike (rare)Adjective
(en adjective)- The patients were housed in jaillike conditions.
haillike
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- It was a gusty, rainy day, and the rolling white and grey clouds and the lines of haillike lances rode down the sky like a charge.