holt noun1.
[hǝʊlt][Old English holt = Old Frisian, Old Saxon, Old Norse holt, Middle Dutch hout, Old & mod. High German holz, from Germanic, from Indo-European base repr. by Greek klados twig.]1. A wood, a copse. Now
arch. &
dial. OE.b. A plantation, esp. of osiers.
local.
E17.2. A wooded hill.
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holt noun2.
[hǝʊlt] LME.[Var. of HOLD noun1.]1. Hold, grip. Now
dial. &
US colloq. LME.2. The lair or den of an animal, esp. an otter or fish.
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