Helos vs Heles - What's the difference?
helos | heles |
As a noun helos is . As a verb heles is ( hele).
helos English
Noun
(head)
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heles English
Verb
(head)
(hele)
hele English
Alternative forms
* (l)
Verb
To hide or conceal; keep secret; cover.
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, passage= … the lion is in most gentleness and nobility, when his neck and shoulders be heled with hair and main.
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To cover with or in (slates, tiles, etc.); roof.
To practise concealment; keep a secret; keep silence.
References
* Rituals of the Freemasons
* Notes on Hele
Anagrams
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