haft

IPA: hˈæft

noun

  • The handle of a tool or weapon.
  • (Northern English dialect) A piece of mountain pasture to which a farm animal has become hefted.

verb

  • (transitive) To fit a handle to (a tool or weapon).
  • (transitive) To grip by the handle.
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Examples of "haft" in Sentences

  • So you saying that Fox lies and only gives haft truths? interesting.
  • In his other hand, he reached in his robe and found the haft of a filleting knife.
  • Tantlatch continued to drum on the spear-haft, and gave no sign that he had heard.
  • “Mine,” Magnus said, stepping on the haft and driving the blade deeper through his spine.
  • The weapon is constructed of at least one ball which is attached to a haft by a metal chain.
  • Grayson Leading In REPUBLICAN Primary yes thats right over haft of the repugs in his district will vote for him
  • Grayson Leading In REPUBLICAN Primary yes thats right over haft of the repugs in his district will vote for him.
  • In response, Harald said, “If I am so weak as not to be able to wield a sword … let my hand be tied to the haft.”
  • I like rifles that r acurate right out of the box becals i dont haft to use that much ammo to make shure ther on target

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