hele

[hel]

hele Definition

  • 1(archaic) to hide or conceal; to cover over
  • 2(archaic) to heal or cure

Using hele: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hele" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He hele his face with his hands.

  • Example

    The treasure was hele in the ground.

  • Example

    The wound is starting to hele.

  • Example

    The medicine will hele your sickness.

hele Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with hele

  • hele and toe

    to move quickly and nimbly

    Example

    She hele and toe her way through the crowded street.

  • to cover completely

    Example

    The snow hele over the entire landscape.

  • hele up

    to recover from an illness or injury

    Example

    It took him a few weeks to hele up from the flu.

Origins of hele

from Old English 'helan', meaning 'to hide, conceal, bury'

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Summary: hele in Brief

'Hele' [hel] is an archaic verb that means 'to hide or conceal' or 'to heal or cure.' It can be used in phrases like 'hele and toe,' meaning to move quickly and nimbly, and 'hele over,' meaning to cover completely. 'Hele up' means to recover from an illness or injury.