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hållet

Hålet is the definite singular form of the Swedish noun hål, meaning “hole.” The form hållet, as a standalone word, is not standard in modern Swedish dictionaries and does not have an established, widely used meaning in its own right. When encountered, hållet is most often the product of misspelling, dialectal variation, or is used as a proper noun in a specific place, project, or brand name rather than as a common lexical item.

Linguistic background and related forms

The base word hål derives from Old Norse holr and is cognate with similar terms in other

Possible interpretations

If you encounter hållet in text, the most likely explanations are: a misspelling or misreading of hålet

See also

hål, hålet, hole, hole (Germanic cognates), Scandinavian orthography.

Germanic
languages
that
refer
to
a
hollow
space,
opening,
or
cavity.
In
Swedish,
the
neuter
singular
indefinite
form
is
ett
hål,
and
the
definite
singular
is
hålet.
Across
related
languages,
definite
endings
shift
in
parallel
ways,
but
hållet
itself
is
not
a
regular
standard
form
in
contemporary
usage.
As
a
result,
proper
attention
to
context
is
needed
to
determine
whether
hållet
is
intended
as
a
normal
noun,
a
misspelling
of
hålet,
or
a
designated
name.
(the
hole)
in
Swedish,
a
dialectal
variant,
or
a
proper
noun
(for
example,
a
place
name,
organization,
or
brand)
that
uses
the
word
as
a
label
rather
than
as
a
common
noun.
In
absence
of
clear
context,
there
is
no
single
established
definition
to
apply
to
hållet.