English

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Etymology

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From under- +‎ hold.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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underhold (third-person singular simple present underholds, present participle underholding, simple past underheld, past participle underheld or underholden)

  1. To support or uphold, especially from beneath; sustain.
  2. (music) To hold a note for a shorter duration than required.
  3. To hold (an infant or child) for less time than needed.

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Noun

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underhold (plural underholds)

  1. (wrestling) An unfair seizing of an opponent under the arms.
  2. (gymnastics) An underhand grip, especially while hanging from a bar.

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Verb

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underhold

  1. imperative of underholde