What is the meaning of Hall?

A corridor; a hallway.

A large meeting room.

A manor house (originally because a magistrate's court was held in the hall of his mansion).

A building providing student accommodation at a university.

The principal room of a secular medieval building.

Cleared passageway through a crowd, as for dancing.

A place for special professional education, or for conferring professional degrees or licences.

A living room.

A college's canteen, which is often but not always coterminous with a traditional hall.

A meal served and eaten at a college's hall.

difficult situation, difficulty, trouble, misery, plight

concern, vexing issue

badly, wrongly

solution, way out

assembly hall; auditorium

residence hall; dormitory

hall (a corridor or a hallway)

clear, bright, light

frost

a hall

a hall (a building or very large room)

a slope, sloping terrain

frost

grey (color)

hall (large room or building)

hall

lobby

singular imperative of hallen

first-person singular present of hallen

to hear (to perceive sounds through the ear)

to hear (to perceive with the ear)

middle-sized, windowless room, entryway, hallway (in a private flat/apartment, with a size not smaller than 8 m² [86 sq ft], with space for people, but without affording them privacy due to its being an entry to other rooms)

lobby, foyer, lounge (e.g. in a hotel or an opera house)

lobby; entrance hall (room in a building used for entry from the outside)

Obsolete form of hol.

hall, lobby, lounge

a hallway

a lounge

a corridor

an entryway

short for any of the words:

Source: wiktionary.org