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Webster Dictionary :: Holcad

HOLC'AD, n. [Gr.] In ancient Greece, a large ship of burden.

Webster Dictionary :: Hold

HOLD, v.t. pret.held; pp. held. Holden is obsolete in elegant writing. [Gr. to h...

Webster Dictionary :: Holdback

HOLDBACK, n. Hinderance; restraint.

Webster Dictionary :: Holder

HOLDER, n. One who holds or grasps in his hand, or embraces with his arms. 1. A ...

Webster Dictionary :: Holderforth

HOLDERFORTH, n. A haranguer; a preacher.

Webster Dictionary :: Holdfast

HOLDFAST, n. A thing that takes hold; a catch; a hook.

Webster Dictionary :: Holding

HOLDING, ppr. Stopping; confining; restraining; keeping; retaining; adhering; ma...

Webster Dictionary :: Hole

HOLE, n. 1. A hollow place or cavity in any solid body, of any shape or dimensio...

Webster Dictionary :: Holibut

HOLIBUT. [See Halibut .]

Webster Dictionary :: Holidam

HO'LIDAM, n. [holy and dame.] Blessed lady; an ancient oath.

Webster Dictionary :: Holiday

HOLIDAY. [See Holyday .]

Webster Dictionary :: Holily

HO'LILY, adv. [from holy.] Piously; with sanctity. 1. Sacredly; inviolably; with...

Webster Dictionary :: Holiness

HO'LINESS, n. [from holy.] The state of being holy; purity or integrity of moral...

Webster Dictionary :: Holing-ax

HO'LING-AX, n. A narrow ax for cutting holes in posts.

Webster Dictionary :: Holla

HOL'LA HOL'LAND, n. Fine linen manufactured in Holland.

Webster Dictionary :: Hollander

HOL'LANDER, n. A native of Holland.

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