See Also: antrustion(dictionary)
holl(1)(dictionary)
holl(2)(dictionary)
Holl's ligament(medicine)
Holl, Moritz(medicine)

holl(1) (iou) and antrustion (iou)


holl(1) (iou)



holl adjective. obsolete exc. dial.
[Old English hol: see HOLE noun1.]
Hollow, concave, empty. OE.
Deeply excavated or dug; lying in a hollow. OE.

antrustion (iou)



antrustion noun. E19.
[French, or medieval Latin antrustio(n-) (in Salic Law etc.) from Old Frankish (= Old High German trost help, protection).]
Hist. A member of the voluntary personal guard of the Merovingian rulers in early medieval Europe.