Reverse Dictionary: HAUL

NOUNS
1808 HARL the act of hauling or dragging → Sc.


VERBS
1205 HALE to draw or pull along, esp. with force or violence; to drag, to haul
1290 HARL to drag: usually with the notion of friction or scraping of the ground; to pull, to tug; to trail along the ground; to haul → Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1387 TO-HALE to haul or drag asunder; to pull about → obs.
1783 ALLY to haul; to draw forcibly; to pull; to drag along → Eng. dial.
1783 HAIL → HAYL  to haul; to draw forcibly; to pull; to drag along → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1905 HORSE to haul; in fishing: to attempt to haul in a hooked fish through violent effort → US sl.
1931 SKIN to haul or drag something, esp. a log, or logging equipment → Amer. dial.
1931 WAG to carry or transport with difficulty; to lug, to tote, to haul → Amer. dial.