<span class="searchmatch">helde</span> inflection of hellen: singular past indicative (dated or formal) singular past subjunctive Inherited from Old English hylde, hielde, from Proto-West...
helda (Early Middle English) alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">helde</span> (“tansy”)...
ylde alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">helde</span> (“favour, loyalty”) IPA(key): /ˈyl.de/, [ˈyɫ.de] ylde m pl (Late West Saxon) alternative form of ielde ylde inflection...
From <span class="searchmatch">helde</span> ‘slope’ + tun ‘farmstead or settlement’. The Old English surname is said to have originated in Cumbria, England. The motto is Artibus et armis...
iii]: Edwards great linage by the mothers ſide, Fiue hundred yeeres hath <span class="searchmatch">helde</span> the ſcepter vp, scepter (third-person singular simple present scepters,...
also: helden First attested as apud helden in 1144. Derived from Old Dutch <span class="searchmatch">helde</span> (“slope, incline”). IPA(key): /ˈɦɛl.də(n)/ Hyphenation: Hel‧den Rhymes:...
past indicative of holden held alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">helde</span> (“slope”) held alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">helde</span> (“favour, loyalty”) held present of halda held m alternative...
First attested as apud helden in 1144. Through palatalization of Old Dutch <span class="searchmatch">helde</span> (“slope, incline”). Compare Dutch Helden. IPA(key): /ˈhæ.ʎə/ Helje n (Veldeke...
First attested as <span class="searchmatch">Helde</span> Wiers Kamp in 1845, named after Jacob Heldewier (?–1692), a councilman of Heerlen who owned land nearby. The neighbourhood was...