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holt
CIDE DICTIONARY
holt, 3d pers. sing. pres.
holt, n. [AS. holt; akin to LG. holt, D. hout, G. holz. Icel. holt; cf Gael. & Ir. coill wood, Gr. branch, shoot.].
- A piece of woodland; especially, a woody hill. Chaucer. [1913 Webster]"She sent her voice though all the holt
Before her, and the park." [1913 Webster] - A deep hole in a river where there is protection for fish; also, a cover, a hole, or hiding place. C. Kingsley. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
holt, n.
1 an animal's (esp. an otter's) lair.
2 colloq. or dial. grip, hold.
1 an animal's (esp. an otter's) lair.
2 colloq. or dial. grip, hold.
holt, n. archaic or dial.
1 a wood or copse.
2 a wooded hill.
1 a wood or copse.
2 a wooded hill.
Etymology
OE f. Gmc
ROGET THESAURUS
holt
Vegetable
N vegetable, vegetable kingdom, flora, verdure, plant, tree, shrub, bush, creeper, herb, herbage, grass, annual, perennial, biennial, triennial, exotic, timber, forest, wood, woodlands, timberland, hurst, frith, holt, weald, park, chase, greenwood, brake, grove, copse, coppice, bocage, tope, clump of trees, thicket, spinet, spinney, underwood, brushwood, scrub, boscage, bosk, ceja, chaparal, motte, arboretum, bush, jungle, prairie, heath, heather, fern, bracken, furze, gorse, whin, grass, turf, pasture, pasturage, turbary, sedge, rush, weed, fungus, mushroom, toadstool, lichen, moss, conferva, mold, growth, alfalfa, alfilaria, banyan, blow, blowth, floret, petiole, pin grass, timothy, yam, yew, zinnia, foliage, branch, bough, ramage, stem, tigella, spray, leaf, flower, blossom, bine, flowering plant, timber tree, fruit tree, pulse, legume, vegetable, vegetal, vegetive, vegitous, herbaceous, herbal, botanic, sylvan, silvan, arborary, arboreous, arborescent, arborical, woody, grassy, verdant, verdurous, floral, mossy, lignous, ligneous, wooden, leguminous, vosky, cespitose, turf-like, turfy, endogenous, exogenous, green-robed senators of mighty woods, this is the forest primeval.For further exploring for "holt" in Webster Dictionary Online