HLK

H-L-K – ‘restrained but exalted elemental life’

1980halak, haw-lak´; akin to 3212 [YLK]; a primitive root; to walk (in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively):

HL The sign of life, united by contraction to the root אל, image of force and of elevation, gives it a new expression and spiritualizes the sense. Hieroglyphically, the root הל is the symbol of excentric movement, of distance; in opposition to the root הן, which is that of concentric movement, of nearness: figuratively, it characterizes a sentiment of cheerfulness and felicity, an excitation; literally, it expresses that which is distant, ulterior, placed beyond.

That which is exalted, resplendent, elevated, glorified, worthy of praise; that which is illustrious, celebrated, etc.

That which attains the desired end, which recovers or gives health, which arrives in or conducts to safety. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 331)Y-L-K – ‘restrained utterance’

3212yalak, yaw-lak´; a primitive root (compare 1980); to walk (literally or figuratively); causatively, to carry (in various senses):

YL Every idea of emission and of prolongation. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 365)

LK …the idea of a restrained utterance, as a determined message; executing a mission; a legation, a vicarship. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 381-382)