Haro, THE CRY OF

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 5: Friday to Humanitarians, p. 565

Haro, THE CRY OF, an old form of appeal in Normandy and the Channel Islands. The word was anciently understood to be an appeal to Rolf, Rollo, or Rou, the first Duke of Normandy; a better derivation seems to be from the Old High German hera or hara, 'here,' making haro simply a cry for aid.

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