halter
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From Middle English halter, helter, helfter, from Old English hælfter, hælftre (“halter”), from Proto-West Germanic *halftrijā (“harness”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kelH- (“to cut”), equivalent to half- + -ter. Cognate with Scots helter (“halter”), Dutch halfter, halster (“halter”), Low German halfter, helchter, halter (“halter”), German Halfter (“halter, holster”).
halter (plural halters)
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halter (third-person singular simple present halters, present participle haltering, simple past and past participle haltered)
halter (plural halters)
halter (plural halteres)
Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἁλτῆρες (haltêres).
halter m (plural halters)
Borrowed from French haltère or directly from Latin haltēres, from Ancient Greek ἁλτῆρες (haltêres).
halter m (plural halters, diminutive haltertje n)
Inherited from Old English hælftre, hælfter, from Proto-West Germanic *halftrijā.
halter (plural haltres)
halter
halter m (plural halteres)
halter m inan
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