HARO

Etymology

Proper noun

Haro

A surname.

Anagrams

• Hoar, Hora, ROAH, haor, hoar, hora, oh ar

Etymology

Interjection

haro

(obsolete) An exclamation of distress; alas.

(Channel Islands) A call for help, a demand for protection against harm, or for assistance to arrest an adversary.

Anagrams

• Hoar, Hora, ROAH, haor, hoar, hora, oh ar

Source: Wiktionary



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