"Hail" ~ By The Great Order

   

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Published on May 13, 2021

Hail | TGO for R.I. Episode 4 [MIRROR]

HAIL (interj.)
salutation in greeting, c. 1200, from Old Norse heill "health, prosperity, good luck," or a similar Scandinavian source, and in part from Old English shortening of wæs hæil "be healthy" (see health; and compare wassail).

The interj. hail is thus an abbreviated sentence expressing a wish, 'be whole,' i. e., be in good health, and equiv. to L. salve, plural salvete, or ave, plural avete .... [Century Dictionary]

( https://www.etymonline.com/word/hail#etymonline_v_1376 )

"Hail" - The Great Order
Jan 31, 2020
https://youtu.be/IhOHqF3dDrI

https://www.bitchute.com/video/3LRHIuVhrcDy/

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Jared George's of The Great Order video about the Word "HAIL."
Just as a Loving Father wishes no one else ill but Cherishes, Honors, and Defends His own Family, Jared George has devoted His Life to helping re-balance the currently ailing European Peoples and Societies.
He works on multiple projects in various media, including “The After Party”, "No White Guilt" and related livestreams. Please keep up to date on his site, TheGreatOrder.com and associated social media accounts.
References and footnotes below.
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Published on Mar 25, 2020
Originally published January 31, 2020.
~On the term, “HAIL,” produced with Henrik Palmgren~ Some people say “Hail” as a salutation and don’t know the full depth behind it. It represents vital life energy and a complex harmony of opposites. Many seek such things in other cultures BUT we have this in our own. This is what’s hidden from you.
Special thanks: Evil Chars and Grizzly Saxon for their assistance with research.

Sources/Further Reading: – Bates, Brian. The Real Middle Earth.
St. Martin’s Griffin, 2002 – Flowers, Stephen. Northern Dawn. Arcana Europa Media LLC, 2017 -Cleary, Collin. Summoning the Gods. Counter-Currents Publishing, 2011. – Etymology from Anglo Saxon Dictionary, “hal:" http://bosworthtoller.com/finder/3/hal – Etymology from Etym Online, “hail:” https://www.etymonline.com/word/hail#... – Etymology from Etym Online, “holy:” https://www.etymonline.com/word/holy?... – The wholeness of the old worldview: https://norse-mythology.org/the-encha... – The Hagalaz rune: https://www.maginrose.com/runes/explo...


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