出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/11/14 21:30 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 heelden, helden, from 古期英語 hieldan, heldan (“to lean, incline, slope, force downwards, bow or bend down”), from Proto-West Germanic *halþijan, from Proto-Germanic *halþijaną (“to bend, incline, pour, empty”), from Proto-Indo-European *kel- (“to tilt, tip, incline”).
Cognate with Dutch hellen (“to incline”), Low German hellen (“to incline”), Middle High German helden (“to incline”), Danish hælde (“to tilt, lean, slant, slope”), Swedish hälla (“to tilt, pour”), Icelandic halla (“incline, lean sideways, heel over”), Icelandic hella (“to pur”). See also heel.
hield (third-person singular simple present hields, present participle hielding, simple past and past participle hielded)
From 中期英語 held, from 古期英語 hielde (“slope, declivity”), from Proto-Germanic *halþijōn, *halþijō (“inclination, slope”), from Proto-Indo-European *kel- (“to tilt, tip, incline”). Cognate with German Halde (“slope”), Danish hæld (“an incline, slope”).
hield (plural hields)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2010/11/15 00:58 UTC 版)
Hield Bros, or Hield (pronounced /ˈhiːld/), is a British textile manufacturer and retailer of men's clothing and luxury goods. The company was established in 1922. In addition to manufacturing cloth for its own suits, Hield produces cloth for many labels and has supplied the upholstery used in Queen Elizabeth II's custom Bentley State Limousine.