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▪ I. hulster, n. dial.|ˈhʌlstə(r)| Also holster. [Cf. OE. heolstor, f. hel-an to cover, conceal, and see holster n.] A hiding-place, a retreat.
[a1000Satan 101 Naᵹan we þæs heolstres þæt we us ᵹehydan maᵹon.] 1880W. Cornwall Gloss., Hulster,..a hold or retreat. ‘This rubbish is only a hulster for snails’. T. Q. Couch. 1882Jago Cornwall Gloss., Holt, or Holster, a lurking place, a place of concealment. ▪ II. † ˈhulster, v. Obs. [f. prec.] trans. To hide.
c1400Rom. Rose 6146 There I hope best to hulstred be And certeynly sikerest hidyng Is vndirnethe humblest clothing. [1616Bullokar, Hulstred, hidden.] |