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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Halls (disambiguation)

hall         
  • Corridor during and after construction in an [[apartment]] [[building]] in [[Mississauga]], [[Ontario]], Canada
  • Founders Hall at [[Haverford College]] in Pennsylvania
  • Contemporary]] corridor at [[Marina Bay MRT station]] in Singapore
  • Royal York Hotel]]
  • [[Socialist Hall]], a former meeting hall in [[Butte, Montana]]
  • Firehall (London, Ontario) in 1923
LARGE ROOM USED FOR MEETINGS, SOCIAL AFFAIRS OR EVENTS
Meeting hall; Meeting Hall
¦ noun
1. the room or space just inside the front entrance of a house.
N. Amer. a corridor in a building.
2. a large room for meetings, concerts, etc.
the dining room of a college, university, or school.
the principal living room of a medieval house.
3. (also hall of residence) Brit. a university building in which students live.
4. Brit. a large country house.
5. historical the premises of a guild.
Origin
OE hall, heall; of Gmc origin.
hall         
  • Corridor during and after construction in an [[apartment]] [[building]] in [[Mississauga]], [[Ontario]], Canada
  • Founders Hall at [[Haverford College]] in Pennsylvania
  • Contemporary]] corridor at [[Marina Bay MRT station]] in Singapore
  • Royal York Hotel]]
  • [[Socialist Hall]], a former meeting hall in [[Butte, Montana]]
  • Firehall (London, Ontario) in 1923
LARGE ROOM USED FOR MEETINGS, SOCIAL AFFAIRS OR EVENTS
Meeting hall; Meeting Hall
n.
1.
Large room, chamber.
2.
Entry (of a house), entrance, vestibule.
3.
Manor-house.
4.
Public room, assembly room, lecture room, room for entertainments.
5.
Unendowed college (in English universities).
6.
Dining-room (in English universities).
Hall         
  • Corridor during and after construction in an [[apartment]] [[building]] in [[Mississauga]], [[Ontario]], Canada
  • Founders Hall at [[Haverford College]] in Pennsylvania
  • Contemporary]] corridor at [[Marina Bay MRT station]] in Singapore
  • Royal York Hotel]]
  • [[Socialist Hall]], a former meeting hall in [[Butte, Montana]]
  • Firehall (London, Ontario) in 1923
LARGE ROOM USED FOR MEETINGS, SOCIAL AFFAIRS OR EVENTS
Meeting hall; Meeting Hall
In architecture, a hall is a relatively large space enclosed by a roof and walls.Oxford English Dictionary In the Iron Age and early Middle Ages in northern Europe, a mead hall was where a lord and his retainers ate and also slept.

Βικιπαίδεια

Halls

Halls is a plural of the word hall.

Halls may also refer to:

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για HALLS
1. Ulamei Kinor David (King David‘s Harp Halls), which owns a complex of banquet halls, and S.D.R.
2. He collaborated with architects around the world and was instrumental in shaping contemporary approaches to the design of concert halls, opera houses, theaters and recital halls.
3. The complex also houses a health club, restaurants of international standards, conference halls and wedding halls in addition to a parking facility with capacity for 1,000 cars.
4. "[Students] Their parents would kill me if a man infiltrated the women‘s halls." Restriction of freedom Around 2,800 female students are housed in the women‘s residence halls.
5. The unexpected decision has sparked outrage from union halls to the halls of Congress over the impact on U.S. jobs, prestige and national security.