forhealdan

Old English

Etymology

From for- + healdan. Cognate with German verhalten. Compare the formation of Latin prōhibeō.

Verb

forhealdan

  1. To keep or hold back (something), withhold, disregard, neglect; hold away.
  2. To hold wrongly, not to keep in good condition.

Conjugation

Descendants

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