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holt
1
(holt)
Pronunciation:
/həʊlt/
noun
1
the den of an otter.
2
dialect
, chiefly
North American
a grip or hold:
if you’re lucky enough to get a holt to an alligator tail
Origin:
late Middle English
(in
holt
1
(sense 2)
)
: variant of
hold
1
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