hilt
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From Middle English hilt, hilte, from Old English hilt, hilte, from Proto-Germanic *heltą, *heltǭ, *heltō, *hiltijō, (compare Old Norse hjalt, Old High German helza, Old Saxon helta), from Proto-Indo-European *kel- (“to strike, cut”) (see holt).
hilt (plural hilts)
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hilt (third-person singular simple present hilts, present participle hilting, simple past and past participle hilted)
hilt (plural hiltes)
hilt
From Proto-Germanic *heltą, *heltǭ, *heltō, *hiltijō.
hilt m or n
Strong a-stem:
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