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Held - Dictionary Entry

Held

Part of Speech

Verb (past tense and past participle of "hold")

Noun (in German, meaning "hero")

Pronunciation

/hɛld/ (English), /hɛlt/ (German)

Definitions

  • (Verb) Past tense and past participle of "hold," meaning to have or keep in one's grasp or possession.
  • (Verb) To maintain or support something in a particular state or position.
  • (Noun - German) Meaning "hero" or "champion."

Usage Examples

  • "She held the baby gently in her arms."
  • "The teacher held a meeting with the parents."
  • "In German mythology, a ‘Held’ is a brave warrior or hero."

Etymology

From Old English healdan (to hold, grasp, keep), related to Old High German haltan. The German noun comes from Old High German hero, warrior.

Synonyms

  • Grasped
  • Possessed
  • Retained
  • Contained

Antonyms

  • Released
  • Let go
  • Dropped

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Frenchtenu/tə.ny/
Spanishsostenido/sos.teˈni.ðo/
Germangehalten/ɡəˈhal.tən/
Hindiपकड़ा/pə.kə.ɽa/
Chinese (Mandarin)持有/chí yǒu/
Japanese保持した/hoji shita/
Russianудерживал/uˈdʲerʐɨval/
Arabicأمسك/ʔam.sak/
Greekκρατούσε/kraˈtu.se/
Bengaliধরা/dʰɔ.ra/
Tamilபிடித்தது/piɖit.tatu/
Teluguపట్టుకుంది/paṭṭukundi/
Malayalamപിടിച്ചു/piɖiccu/
Kannadaಹಿಡಿತ/hiḍita/
Marathiधरले/dʰar.le/
Gujaratiપકડી/pakɖi/
Odiaଧରିଲା/dʰɔ.ri.la/
Thaiถือ/tʰɯ̌ː/
Italiantenuto/teˈnu.to/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • English (American): /hɛld/
  • English (British): /hɛld/
  • German (Standard): /hɛlt/ (as a noun meaning "hero")

Historical Usage

The verb "held" has been in continuous use since Old English, retaining its core meaning of grasping or possessing. In German, "Held" has been a term for heroes in mythology and folklore.

Cultural Nuances

In English, "held" is used both literally and figuratively, as in "holding an opinion" or "holding a position." In German, "Held" is a term often used in storytelling, fantasy, and historical contexts to refer to brave individuals.

More Information

The word "held" is a fundamental verb form in English, appearing in various idioms and expressions, such as "held accountable" or "held in high regard." The German noun "Held" continues to appear in literary and pop culture references, often depicting strong or noble figures.

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