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George Eliot's "Felix ___, the Radical"
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holt
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Word definitions for holt in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English holt "woods," common in place names, from Proto-Germanic *hultam- (cognates: Old Frisian, Old Norse, Middle Dutch holt , Dutch hout , German Holz "wood"), from PIE *kldo- (cognates: Old Church Slavonic klada "beam, timber," Greek klados "twig," ...
Usage examples of holt.
Holt leaned out over an ornamental baluster and looked down into a well like an amphitheatre, with crescents of study carrels enough to seat a thousand students at the least count.
In spite of her promise to meet Conrig, no one had yet laid eyes on her, nor had she bespoken either alchymist since giving notice that the gates to Holt Mallburn were open to the Cathran army.
William, after introductions, had been treated with most easy courtesy, while Holt explained the situation to the baronet briefly, dwelling rather on the problem of the mountebank than the injured girl.
Thus, the holt had its own underground and overground systems, each tunnel or hollow carved out and weathered to smoothness by time and use.
Holt needed no pollster to tell him they were anxious for out The group had gone as far as it would go.
Holt masterpiece of recomplicated humorous fantasy is incomprehensible without first reading its predecessors.
Sam Holt, Jem Taylor, Eaton and Will Bentley scurried up, in a scrummage with their men.
Haddon and Gunnar Holt were standing on the porch of the Spital terminal.
Susan Stover had apparently succeeded at taking the first formal step toward indicting Holt.
It never dawned on me they would suspect Senator Holt of kidnapping the Stover baby.
Holt Hamilton and his testy attorney left Zoe feeling uneasy and disturbed.
Monday, May 18 0427 hours Coast road South of Amoy, China Holt gave a muffled cheer.
Lord Constable of the Realm, Tinnis Catclaw, who had proved his courage during the Battle of Holt Mallburn.
But he did not converse with Holt about it until much afterwards, until they had rowed downstream at last to where Biter lay silent on the Deptford tiers.
Later, while Will stood working on the foredeck with the men, Kaye called Sam Holt across to his point high to windward, and quizzed him harder.