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- A Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) is a community-based health care organization that provides comprehensive primary care and support services...
- Northumberland, from the Old English feðere, 'feather', stān, 'stone', and healh, 'corner'. The name is usually pronounced as spelt though commonly shortened...
- Harrowing of **** Motif in Tolkien's Legendarium". Mallorn (58): 6–9. Hnutu-healh, Glyn (6 January 2020). "Culhwch and Olwen". Arthurian Legends. Archived...
- derivation of the Anglo-Saxon Blithehale or Blythenhale from the 13th century. healh would have meant "angle, nook, or corner" and blithe would have been the...
- Bordeshale in 1275, which is derived from the Old English words Bord's healh meaning 'Bord's heath' or 'Bord's nook' implying a corner or small area...
- of Medieval English atten ("at the, by the"); hale is from Old English healh ("corner, nook, secret place, corner of land left by the stream in a river...
- the Old English Braccan (genitive singular of a personal name) + heal, healh (a corner, nook or secret place). An early form of the town's name, Brakenhale...
- of Ed****rough Northall and Dagnall that have an origin with the suffix healh; the others being Dagnall, Hudnall and Northall. Ringshall-Hall Farm is...
- grammatically a masculine word in the Old English Orosius, indicating "healh", a word referring to a feature of the landscape. Conversely the "sal" in...
- neighbouring Balsall Heath, first recorded as Bordeshale, derived from Bord's healh meaning 'Bord's heath' or 'Bord's nook'. During the Middle Ages, from as...