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See also: Held
English
Pronunciation
Verb
held
- simple past and past participle of hold
Derived terms
Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse heill (“omen, happiness”), from Proto-Germanic *hailzą, from the adjective *hailaz (“whole, sound”) (Danish hel). Compare Norwegian Bokmål hell, Norwegian Nynorsk hell.
Pronunciation
Noun
held n (singular definite heldet, not used in plural form)
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Antonyms
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Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch helt, helet (“hero, man, warrior”), from Old Dutch helt (“man”), from Proto-West Germanic *haliþ, from Proto-Germanic *haliþaz (“man, hero”).
Cognate with Old English hæleþ (English health), Old High German helid (German Held), West Frisian held, Old Norse halr, hǫlðr (Norwegian Nynorsk hauld).
Pronunciation
Noun
held m (plural helden, diminutive heldje n, feminine heldin)
Derived terms
Descendants
- Negerhollands: helt
Icelandic
Pronunciation
Verb
held
Middle English
Etymology 1
Alternative forms
- huld (West Midland)
Verb
held
Etymology 2
Noun
held
- alternative form of helde (“slope”)
Etymology 3
Noun
held
- alternative form of helde (“favour, loyalty”)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Verb
held
Old English
Noun
held m
- alternative form of hyld
West Frisian
Etymology
From Old Frisian *heleth, from Proto-West Germanic *haliþ (“man, hero”), further etymology unknown.
Noun
held c (plural helden, diminutive heldsje)
Derived terms
Further reading
- “held”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011
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