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helve
▪ I. helve, n. (hɛlv) Forms: 1 hielf, helfe, 3 Orm. hellfe, 4–5 hilve, 6 healve, 4– helve. [OE. hięlfe (hylfe, helfe) masc. or neut.:—*halƀjo-, corresp. in stem to MDu. helf n., helve n. and fem., MLG. helf, helve n., OHG. halb, halp masc., MHG. halp, pl. helbe:—OTeut. type *halƀi- neut., from a roo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Helve Särgava
Helve Särgava (née Helve Kuusik; born 6 July 1950) is an Estonian jurist, judge and politician. Biography Helge Särgava was born in Põlva. On 14 December 1995, Helve Särgava was appointed as a first instance judge at the Tallinn City Court. wikipedia.org
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helve
helve/helv; hɛlv/ nhandle of a weapon or tool, esp an axe (武器或工具的)柄(尤指斧柄). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Chad National Museum
least in 1965, included items related to pebble culture, including material from the Angamma cliff (in the Borkou), Paleolithic implements, axes with helve-holes wikipedia.org
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HANDLE Synonyms | Collins English Thesaurus
4 days agoSynonyms for HANDLE in English: grip, knob, hilt, haft, stock, handgrip, helve, manage, deal with, tackle, …
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healve
healve obs. form of helve. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pickaxe
A pickaxe handle (sometimes called a "pickhandle" or "pick helve") is sometimes used on its own as a club for bludgeoning. wikipedia.org
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hilve
hilve obs. f. helve. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hassan Brijany
Brijany became known to a larger audience with his role as Serbandi in the film Hus i helve in 2002. wikipedia.org
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helver
helver (ˈhɛlvə(r)) [f. helve.] ‘In Mining, the handle or helve of a tool’ (Annandale). Oxford English Dictionary
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Osmond process
The iron was apparently forged with a tilt hammer, rather than the helve hammer, usual in finery forges. wikipedia.org
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tarve
tarve (tɑːv) [app. the same as tarf.] A turn; a bend, a curve.1848 F. Cooper Bee-hunter ii, I can't say much for your axe, stranger, for this helve has no tarve to 't. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hellertshausen
Coat of arms The German blazon reads: The municipality’s arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Per fess vert a spade sans helve wikipedia.org
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Paulina, New Jersey
That mill was later used as an axe-helve factory and saw mill. By 1851, Paulina had a post office, and by 1882 the population was 110. wikipedia.org
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bott-hammer
bott-hammer (ˈbɒtˌhæmə(r)) [ad. G. bott-hammer, f. botten to break flax + hammer hammer n.] A wooden hammer used to break the stalks of flax.1858 Simmonds Dict. Trade, Bott-hammer, a wooden block with a long bent helve or handle, and having channels or flutings under its face used to beat flax. a 18... Oxford English Dictionary
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