Meaning & Definition of Hilt in English
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Hilt
The handle of a sword or dagger.
Pronunciation:
/hɪlt/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
hiltsDetailed Definitions
Definition: The part of a sword or dagger that is held in the hand.
Example Sentence: He gripped the hilt of his sword tightly before advancing into battle.
Definition: An object or feature resembling the hilt of a sword.
Example Sentence: The hilt of the antique dagger was intricately designed with gemstones.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English 'hilte', from Old Norse 'hylt' meaning 'handle'
Synonyms
handlegripbar
Common Phrases and Expressions
- hilt deep: Completely engaged or immersed in a situation.
- to the hilt: To the maximum degree; fully.
Translations
- Spanish: empuñadura
- French: poignée
- German: Griff
- Russian: рукоятка
Related Words
- blade: The cutting part of a knife or sword.
- scabbard: A sheath for holding a sword or blade.
- crossguard: A bar across the hilt of a sword to protect the user's hands.
Slang Meanings of hilt
Meaning: To be extremely bold or without hesitation.
Example Sentence: He went in hilt for the project, giving it his all.
Meaning: Involved up to the maximum extent.
Example Sentence: When it comes to her art, she is hilt, pouring all her creativity into it.