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Etymology
From German halten, English halt.
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Verb
halti (present haltas, past haltis, future haltos, conditional haltus, volitive haltu)
- (intransitive) to stop; to halt; to stall
1906, Kabe, “Fabelo pri iu, kiu migris por ekkoni timon”, in Elektitaj Fabeloj, translation of original by Brothers Grimm:Haltu, neniun paŝon plu!- Stop, not another step!
- 2000, Donald Broadribb (translator), Platono, La Respubliko, Parto Ses:
Ni ne haltos ĝis ni konvinkos lin kaj la aliajn.- We will not stop until we convince him and the others.
1907, Kazimierz Bein (tr.), La Faraono, translation of original by Bolesław Prus, ch. IX:Li ree haltis antaŭ la figuro.- He stopped again before the figure.
- Synonym: ĉesi
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