Huld
German
Etymology
From Middle High GermanCategory:German terms inherited from Middle High German#HULDCategory:German terms derived from Middle High German#HULD hulde, hülde, from Old High GermanCategory:German terms inherited from Old High German#HULDCategory:German terms derived from Old High German#HULD huldī (“friendliness”), from Proto-West GermanicCategory:German terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#HULDCategory:German terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#HULD *hulþī. Cognate to Dutch hulde, Icelandic hylli.
Pronunciation
Noun
Huld f (genitive Huld, no plural)Category:German lemmas#HULDCategory:German nouns#HULDCategory:German uncountable nouns#HULDCategory:German entries with incorrect language header#HULDCategory:German feminine nouns#HULDCategory:Pages with entries#HULDCategory:Pages with 1 entry#HULD
- (datedCategory:German dated terms#HULD) favor; goodwill; benevolent regard (to a subject, from someone higher up in social hierarchy)
- jemandem seine Huld erweisen ― (please add an English translation of this usage example)Category:Requests for translations of German usage examples#HULDCategory:German terms with collocations#HULD
- (ChristianityCategory:de:Christianity#HULD, datedCategory:German dated terms#HULD) grace (free and undeserved favour, especially of God; divine assistance in resisting sin)