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Definition of Hilts

Hilt
Hilt Hilt, n. [AS. hilt, hilte; akin to OHG. helza, Prov. G. hilze, Icel. hjalt.] 1. A handle; especially, the handle of a sword, dagger, or the like.

Meaning of Hilts from wikipedia

- ric****o is a blunt section of blade just below the guard. On developed hilts it is protected by an extension of the guard. On two-handed swords, the...
- Hilter is a muni****lity in the district Osnabrück, Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located in the hills of the Teutoburg Forest. As of 2020 it has a po****tion...
- 17th century there were regional variations of basket-hilts: the Walloon hilt, the Sinclair hilt, schiavona, mortuary sword, Scottish broadsword, and some...
- X Organisation. Hilts refuses out of pride. When "Tom" nears completion first, Bartlett orders "****" and "Harry" sealed off. Hilts, Hendley, and Goff...
- To the Hilt is an album by Dutch rock band Golden Earring, released in 1976. All songs written by Hay and Kooymans except where noted. "Why Me?" (John...
- Hilt (also known as Hilts) is an unincorporated community in Siskiyou County, California, United States. The community is along Interstate 5 near the...
- Peter Malcolm Hilt (born 1942) is a former New Zealand politician. Hilt was born in Auckland, and attended Takapuna Grammar School. He was in the New...
- To the Hilt may refer to: To the Hilt (album), 1976 album by Golden Earring To the Hilt (song), 2016 song by Banks To the Hilt (film), 2014 Macedonian...
- Hilt may refer to one of the following: Hilt, a detail of a sword. Hilt (band), one of several side projects of the seminal Vancouver industrial band...
- Hilt's law is a geological law that states the deeper the coal, the higher its rank (grade). The law holds true if the thermal gradient is entirely vertical...