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Webster 1913 Edition


Hilted

Hilt′ed

,
Adj.
Having a hilt; – used in composition;
as, basket-
hilted
, cross-
hilted
.

Webster 1828 Edition


Hilted

HILT'ED

,
Adj.
Having a hilt.

Definition 2024


hilted

hilted

English

Adjective

hilted (comparative more hilted, superlative most hilted)

  1. Having a hilt.
    • 1907, John Millington Synge, The Playboy of the Western World, Act I,
      It was with a hilted knife maybe? I’m told, in the big world it’s bloody knives they use.
    • 1939, Rafael Sabatini, The Sword of Islam, Chapter ,
      Then he became aware of a princely figure in a caftan of green sarcenet clasped about his loins by a long tongued belt from which hung a scimitar hilted in ivory and gold.
  2. (in compounds) Having a hilt of a specified type.
    • 1748, Tobias Smollett, The Adventures of Roderick Random, Chapter 34,
      A steel-hilted sword, inlaid with gold, and decked with a knot of ribbon which fell down in a rich tassel, equipped his side []
    • 1906, Theodore Roosevelt, New York, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, p. 96,
      The grim-visaged pirate captain, in his laced cap, rich jacket, and short white knee-trunks, with heavy gold chains round his neck, and jewel-hilted dagger in belt, was a striking and characteristic feature of New York life at the close of the seventeenth century.