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

  • Yore gonna haft to come with me.
  • Both blade and haft vary in length.
  • As a part of my class project i haft to design a webpage.
  • In addition is a porphyry axe head with lugs and a haft hole.
  • They locate the haft of the Draconian Pike in a centuries old temple.
  • Sometimes the head is more upswept forming a wider angle with the haft.
  • The cutting edge is broader than the edge which is attached to the haft.
  • Some froes are made of a single piece of metal with no perpendicular haft.
  • A plate or bowl of Samanu is a traditional component of the Haft sin table.

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