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  • 41Helm — Gouffre de Helm Le Gouffre de Helm est une forteresse imaginaire de la Terre du Milieu, où se déroulent une partie des événements relatés dans Le Seigneur des Anneaux. Sommaire 1 Localisation 2 Architecture 3 Histoire …

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  • 42Helm — This most interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a variant of Helms , itself a topographical name for someone who lived or worked at a rough temporary shelter for animals, or an occupational name for a herdsman, from the Olde… …

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  • 43helm — n. 1) to take (over) the helm 2) at the helm * * * [helm] at the helm to take (over) the helm …

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  • 44helm — [[t]he̱lm[/t]] helms 1) N COUNT: usu sing The helm of a boat or ship is the part that is used to steer it. I got into our dinghy while Willis took the helm and positioned the boat for the photograph. 2) N SING: the N You can say that someone is… …

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  • 45helm — I [[t]hɛlm[/t]] n. 1) naut. navig. a) a wheel or tiller by which a ship is steered b) the entire steering apparatus of a ship c) the angle with the fore and aft line made by a rudder when turned: 15 degree helm[/ex] 2) the place or post of… …

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  • 46Helm — der Helm, e (Mittelstufe) Kopfbedeckung, die z. B. von Soldaten im Kampf getragen wird Beispiel: Der Soldat nahm den Helm ab. Kollokation: einen Helm aufsetzen der Helm, e (Aufbaustufe) Kopfbedeckung, die z. B. von Rennfahrern oder Bauarbeitern… …

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  • 47helm — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English Date: before 12th century helmet 1 II. transitive verb Date: before 12th century to cover or furnish with a helmet III. noun Etymology: Middle English helme, from Old English helma; …

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  • 48hełm — m IV, D. u, Ms. hełmmie; lm M. y 1. «ochronne nakrycie głowy (dawniej też twarzy), zwykle z metalu, twardej skóry, tworzywa sztucznego, używane przez żołnierzy, strażaków, górników itp.» Hełm bojowy, lotniczy, górniczy, wojskowy, żołnierski. Hełm …

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  • 49helm — {{11}}helm (1) handle of a tiller, late 13c., from O.E. helma rudder; position of guidance, control, from P.Gmc. *halbma (Cf. O.N. hjalm, O.H.G. helmo, Ger. Helm handle ), from PIE *kelp to hold, grasp (see HELVE (Cf. helve)). {{12}} …

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  • 50helm — UK [helm] / US noun [countable] Word forms helm : singular helm plural helms a wheel or handle used for making a boat go in the direction you want • at the helm …

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