出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/09 01:57 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 halten, from 古期英語 healtian (“to be lame, walk with a limp”), from Proto-West Germanic *haltōn, related to *halt. English usage in the sense of 'make a halt' is from the noun. Cognate with North Frisian halte, Swedish halta.
halt (third-person singular simple present halts, present participle halting, simple past and past participle halted) (obsolete)
From Middle French halt, from early modern German halt (“stop!”), imperative of halten (“to hold, to stop”). Doublet of hold (see that entry for more information).
halt (third-person singular simple present halts, present participle halting, simple past and past participle halted)
From 中期英語 halt, from 古期英語 healt, from Proto-West Germanic *halt, from Proto-Germanic *haltaz (“halt, lame”), from Proto-Indo-European *kol-d-, from Proto-Indo-European *kel- (“to beat, strike, cut, slash”). Cognate with Danish halt, Swedish halt.
halt (comparative more halt, superlative most halt)
Inherited from 古期英語 healt, form Proto-West Germanic *halt, from Proto-Germanic *haltaz (“crooked”).
halt (plural and weak singular halte)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/09 10:32 UTC 版)
Halt (from German: stop) can refer to:
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| ・HALT | |
| ・behr | |
| ・yodooka | |
| ・strait-jacket | |
| ・metabase | |
| ・Impeccable | |
| ・Let Up | |
| ・erba | |
| ・double density CD | |
| ・tortrix |