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hilt H0205700 (hĭlt)n. The handle of a weapon or tool.Idiom: to the hilt To the limit; completely: played the role to the hilt. [Middle English, from Old English.]hilt (hɪlt) n1. (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) the handle or shaft of a sword, dagger, etc2. to the hilt to the fullvb (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) (tr) to supply with a hilt[Old English; related to Old Norse hjalt, Old Saxon helta oar handle, Old High German helza]hilt (hɪlt) n. 1. the handle of a sword or dagger. 2. the handle of any weapon or tool. v.t. 3. to furnish with a hilt. Idioms: to the hilt, to the maximum extent or degree; completely; fully. [before 900; Middle English, Old English hilt(e), c. Old Saxon hilte, helta, Old High German helza, Old Norse hjalt] hilt Past participle: hilted Gerund: hilting
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I hilt | you hilt | he/she/it hilts | we hilt | you hilt | they hilt |
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I hilted | you hilted | he/she/it hilted | we hilted | you hilted | they hilted |
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I am hilting | you are hilting | he/she/it is hilting | we are hilting | you are hilting | they are hilting |
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I have hilted | you have hilted | he/she/it has hilted | we have hilted | you have hilted | they have hilted |
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I was hilting | you were hilting | he/she/it was hilting | we were hilting | you were hilting | they were hilting |
Past Perfect |
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I had hilted | you had hilted | he/she/it had hilted | we had hilted | you had hilted | they had hilted |
Future |
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I will hilt | you will hilt | he/she/it will hilt | we will hilt | you will hilt | they will hilt |
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I will have hilted | you will have hilted | he/she/it will have hilted | we will have hilted | you will have hilted | they will have hilted |
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I will be hilting | you will be hilting | he/she/it will be hilting | we will be hilting | you will be hilting | they will be hilting |
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I have been hilting | you have been hilting | he/she/it has been hilting | we have been hilting | you have been hilting | they have been hilting |
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I will have been hilting | you will have been hilting | he/she/it will have been hilting | we will have been hilting | you will have been hilting | they will have been hilting |
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I had been hilting | you had been hilting | he/she/it had been hilting | we had been hilting | you had been hilting | they had been hilting |
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I would hilt | you would hilt | he/she/it would hilt | we would hilt | you would hilt | they would hilt |
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I would have hilted | you would have hilted | he/she/it would have hilted | we would have hilted | you would have hilted | they would have hilted | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hilt - the handle of a sword or dagger basket hilt - a hilt with a basket-shaped guard for the handdagger, sticker - a short knife with a pointed blade used for piercing or stabbinghandgrip, handle, grip, hold - the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it; "he grabbed the hammer by the handle"; "it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip"pommel, knob - an ornament in the shape of a ball on the hilt of a sword or daggersword, steel, blade, brand - a cutting or thrusting weapon that has a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard |
hiltnoun handle, grip, haft, handgrip, helve the hilt of the small, sharp knifeto the hilt (Informal) fully, completely, totally, entirely, wholly James was overdrawn and mortgaged to the hilt.Translationshilt (hilt) noun the handle, especially of a sword. 劍柄 柄,刀把,剑柄 (up) to the hilt up to the top; completely (sometimes undesirable). The glass was filled to the hilt; in debt up to the hilt. 到頂,完全的(有時指負面的事) 到顶,完全的 hilt
to the hiltAs much or to the greatest degree possible; completely or utterly. They've had to borrow to the hilt to get the company off the ground. We're ready to defend our client to the hilt in court.See also: hiltto the hiltAlso, up to the hilt. Completely, to the maximum degree, as in The house was mortgaged up to the hilt. This idiom alludes to the handle ( hilt) of a sword, the only portion that remains out when the weapon is plunged all the way in. The figurative use of the term was first recorded in 1687. See also: hiltto the hilt or up to the hilt COMMON1. If you do something to the hilt or up to the hilt, you do it to the greatest possible extent. He'll be a good candidate. We'll back him up to the hilt. If Fred raises this issue tomorrow, I'll defend my actions to the hilt.2. If you borrow money to the hilt or up to the hilt, you borrow as much as possible. The company had borrowed to the hilt and still needed more capital. His father's estates were mortgaged up to the hilt. Note: The hilt of a sword or knife is its handle. The image here is of a knife or sword being pushed in all the way to the handle. See also: hilt(up) to the hilt completely. The image is that of plunging the blade of a knife deeply into something, so that only the hilt is visible.See also: hilt(up) to the ˈhilt (support, etc. somebody) completely: I will support you to the hilt on this.This expression refers to the full length of a sword, up to its handle (= the hilt).See also: hilt to the hilt To the limit; completely: played the role to the hilt.See also: hiltup to the hiltTo the utmost. The hilt is the handle of a dagger or sword; when the weapon is plunged all the way into something, only the hilt stays out. The term, also put as to the hilt, was transferred to other kinds of extreme by the seventeenth century. “The estate was mortgaged up to the hilt,” wrote James Payn (Thicker than Water, 1883). See also: hilt, upEncyclopediaSeeSword KnotHILT
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hilt
Synonyms for hiltnoun handleSynonyms- handle
- grip
- haft
- handgrip
- helve
phrase to the hiltSynonyms- fully
- completely
- totally
- entirely
- wholly
Words related to hiltnoun the handle of a sword or daggerRelated Words- basket hilt
- dagger
- sticker
- handgrip
- handle
- grip
- hold
- pommel
- knob
- sword
- steel
- blade
- brand
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