Drihten him to cwaedh, "Nu to-daeg is dhisum hirede hael gefremmed, fordhan dhe he is Abrahames ofspring.
The bridge is called Pont yr Offeiriad, or the Parson’s Bridge, because in the old time the clergyman passed over it every Sunday to do duty in the church here.
I went towards it down a descent which continued for a long, long way; so great was the light cast by the blazes and that wonderful glowing object that I could distinctly see the little stones upon the road.
Drinc hael to the lady Elfrida, bravest and fairest in all the land of Somerset!
On the following day Jud-Hael made public his dream, but, like Nebuchadnezzar of old, he could find no one to interpret it, so he turned to the bard Taliesin as to another Daniel.
To him came the messenger of Jud-Hael and said: "O thou who so truly dost interpret all things ambiguous, hear and make clear the strange vision which my lord hath seen.
Shortly after the arrival of Taliesin in Brittany Jud-Hael had a remarkable vision.
Drink hael to the king's coming," and the swineherd tossed off another horn of mead.
Hael to the driving storms and the glittering ice, and to the frost and to the snow!
Glad were the hearts of all the vikings as they heard, and with one accord they shouted loudly: "Hael to Ulric the Jarl!
Hael to the first good death and to the long cruise of The Sword!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hael" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.