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English

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Etymology 1

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From Middle English halter, helter, helfter, from Old English hælfter, hælftre (halter), from Proto-West Germanic *halftrijā (harness), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kelH- (to cut), equivalent to half- +‎ -ter.

Cognate with Scots helter (halter), Dutch halfter, halster (halter), Low German halfter, helchter, halter (halter), German Halfter (halter, holster).

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Noun

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halter (plural halters)

A horse wearing a halter
  1. A bitless headpiece of rope or straps, placed on the head of animals such as cattle or horses to lead or tie them.
    Synonyms: headstall, headpiece, (British) headcollar
  2. A rope with a noose, for hanging criminals; the gallows rope.
    Synonyms: collar; see also Thesaurus:hangman's noose
  3. A halter top.
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Verb

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halter (third-person singular simple present halters, present participle haltering, simple past and past participle haltered)

  1. (transitive) To place a halter on.
    What do you mean, you didn't halter the horses when we stopped for the night?
    • 1981, James Powell, chapter 8, in The Malpais Rider (A Double D Western), Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Company, →ISBN, page 62:
      The two Indians were finished with their own saddling, the camp gear was packed, and already the extra saddle horses and their one packhorse' were haltered so they could be led back to the ranch.
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Etymology 2

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    From halt + -er.

    Noun

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    halter (plural halters)

    1. One who halts or limps; a cripple.

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    Noun

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    halter (plural halteres)

    1. Alternative form of haltere.

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    Catalan

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἁλτῆρες (haltêres).

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    halter m (plural halters)

    1. dumbbell

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    Dutch

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from French haltère or directly from Latin haltēres, from Ancient Greek ἁλτῆρες (haltêres).

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    • IPA(key): /ˈɦɑl.tər/
    • Audio:(file)
    • Hyphenation: hal‧ter

    Noun

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    halter m (plural halters, diminutive haltertje n)

    1. (weightlifting) a dumbbell or barbell
      Hyponyms: dumbbell, barbell

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    Middle English

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    Inherited from Old English hælftre, hælfter, from Proto-West Germanic *halftrijā.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈhaltər/, /ˈhɛltər/, /ˈhaltrə/

    Noun

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    halter (plural haltres)

    1. A halter; horse headgear lacking a bit.
    2. (rare) A rope tied in a noose for hanging.
    3. (rare) The binding contract of marriage.

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    • English: halter
    • Scots: helter, heltir, hilter

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    Norwegian Bokmål

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    Verb

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    halter

    1. present tense of halte

    Portuguese

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    Noun

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    halter m (plural halteres)

    1. alternative form of haltere

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    Silesian

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    Etymology

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      Borrowed from German Halter.

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      Noun

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      halter m inan

      1. holder (any object, usually oblong, used for holding any object)

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      Declension of halter
      singular plural
      nominative halter haltry
      genitive haltra haltrōw
      dative haltrowi haltrōm
      accusative halter haltry
      instrumental haltrym haltrami
      locative haltrze haltrach
      vocative haltrze haltry

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      Swedish

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      Noun

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      halter

      1. indefinite plural of halt

      Turkish

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      halter

      Etymology

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      Borrowed from French haltère, from Ancient Greek ἁλτῆρες (haltêres).

      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /halˈteɾ/
      • Hyphenation: hal‧ter

      Noun

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      halter (definite accusative halteri, plural halterler)

      1. (weightlifting) barbell, dumbbell
      2. weight
        halter kaldırmakto lift weights

      Declension

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      Declension of halter
      singular plural
      nominative halter halterler
      definite accusative halteri halterleri
      dative haltere halterlere
      locative halterde halterlerde
      ablative halterden halterlerden
      genitive halterin halterlerin
      Possessive forms
      nominative
      singular plural
      1st singular halterim halterlerim
      2nd singular halterin halterlerin
      3rd singular halteri halterleri
      1st plural halterimiz halterlerimiz
      2nd plural halteriniz halterleriniz
      3rd plural halterleri halterleri
      definite accusative
      singular plural
      1st singular halterimi halterlerimi
      2nd singular halterini halterlerini
      3rd singular halterini halterlerini
      1st plural halterimizi halterlerimizi
      2nd plural halterinizi halterlerinizi
      3rd plural halterlerini halterlerini
      dative
      singular plural
      1st singular halterime halterlerime
      2nd singular halterine halterlerine
      3rd singular halterine halterlerine
      1st plural halterimize halterlerimize
      2nd plural halterinize halterlerinize
      3rd plural halterlerine halterlerine
      locative
      singular plural
      1st singular halterimde halterlerimde
      2nd singular halterinde halterlerinde
      3rd singular halterinde halterlerinde
      1st plural halterimizde halterlerimizde
      2nd plural halterinizde halterlerinizde
      3rd plural halterlerinde halterlerinde
      ablative
      singular plural
      1st singular halterimden halterlerimden
      2nd singular halterinden halterlerinden
      3rd singular halterinden halterlerinden
      1st plural halterimizden halterlerimizden
      2nd plural halterinizden halterlerinizden
      3rd plural halterlerinden halterlerinden
      genitive
      singular plural
      1st singular halterimin halterlerimin
      2nd singular halterinin halterlerinin
      3rd singular halterinin halterlerinin
      1st plural halterimizin halterlerimizin
      2nd plural halterinizin halterlerinizin
      3rd plural halterlerinin halterlerinin
      Predicative forms
      singular plural
      1st singular halterim halterlerim
      2nd singular haltersin halterlersin
      3rd singular halter
      halterdir
      halterler
      halterlerdir
      1st plural halteriz halterleriz
      2nd plural haltersiniz halterlersiniz
      3rd plural halterler halterlerdir

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