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Hall
Hall
n.
A
building
or
room
of
considerable
size
and
stateliness
,
used
for
public
purposes
; as,
Westminster
Hall
, in
London
.
Hall
n.
The
chief
room
in a
castle
or
manor
house
,
and
in
early
times
the
only
public
room
,
serving
as
the
place
of
gathering
for
the
lord
's
family
with
the
retainers
and
servants
,
also
for
cooking
and
eating
. It
was
often
contrasted
with
the
bower
,
which
was
the
private
or
sleeping
apartment
.
Hall
n.
A
vestibule
,
entrance
room
,
etc
., in
the
more
elaborated
buildings
of
later
times
.
Hall
n.
Any
corridor
or
passage
in a
building
.
Hall
n.
A
name
given
to
many
manor
houses
because
the
magistrate
's
court
was
held
in
the
hall
of
his
mansion
; a
chief
mansion
house
.
Hall
n.
A
college
in an
English
university
(at
Oxford
, an
unendowed
college
).
Hall
n.
The
apartment
in
which
English
university
students
dine
in
common
;
hence
,
the
dinner
itself
; as,
hall
is at
six
o'
clock
.
Hall
n.
Cleared
passageway
in a
crowd
;
formerly
an
exclamation
.
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