holpen
help 的过去分词
help 的过去分词
Help \
Help \ (
h [
e ^]
lp ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Helped } (
h [
e ^]
lpt )
(
Obs .
imp . {
Holp } (
h [=
o ]
lp ),
p .
p . {
Holpen } (
h [=
o ]
l "
p '
n ));
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Helping }.] [
AS .
helpan ;
akin to OS .
helpan ,
D .
helpen ,
G .
helfen ,
OHG .
helfan ,
Icel .
hj [=
a ]
lpa ,
Sw .
hjelpa ,
Dan .
hielpe ,
Goth .
hilpan ;
cf .
Lith .
szelpti ,
and Skr .
klp to be fitting .]
1 .
To furnish with strength or means for the successful performance of any action or the attainment of any object ;
to aid ;
to assist ;
as ,
to help a man in his work ;
to help one to remember ; --
the following infinitive is commonly used without to ;
as , "
Help me scale yon balcony ."
--
Longfellow .
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2 .
To furnish with the means of deliverance from trouble ;
as ,
to help one in distress ;
to help one out of prison . "
God help ,
poor souls ,
how idly do they talk !" --
Shak .
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3 .
To furnish with relief ,
as in pain or disease ;
to be of avail against ; --
sometimes with of before a word designating the pain or disease ,
and sometimes having such a word for the direct object . "
To help him of his blindness ." --
Shak .
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The true calamus helps coughs . --
Gerarde .
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4 .
To change for the better ;
to remedy .
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Cease to lament for what thou canst not help .
--
Shak .
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5 .
To prevent ;
to hinder ;
as ,
the evil approaches ,
and who can help it ? --
Swift .
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6 .
To forbear ;
to avoid .
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I can not help remarking the resemblance betwixt him and our author . --
Pope .
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7 .
To wait upon ,
as the guests at table ,
by carving and passing food .
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{
To help forward },
to assist in advancing .
{
To help off },
to help to go or pass away ,
as time ;
to assist in removing . --
Locke .
{
To help on },
to forward ;
to promote by aid .
{
To help out },
to aid ,
as in delivering from a difficulty ,
or to aid in completing a design or task .
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The god of learning and of light Would want a god himself to help him out . --
Swift .
{
To help over },
to enable to surmount ;
as ,
to help one over an obstacle .
{
To help to },
to supply with ;
to furnish with ;
as ,
to help one to soup .
{
To help up },
to help (
one )
to get up ;
to assist in rising ,
as after a fall ,
and the like . "
A man is well holp up that trusts to you ." --
Shak .
Syn :
To aid ;
assist ;
succor ;
relieve ;
serve ;
support ;
sustain ;
befriend .
Usage :
To {
Help }, {
Aid }, {
Assist }.
These words all agree in the idea of affording relief or support to a person under difficulties .
Help turns attention especially to the source of relief .
If I fall into a pit ,
I call for help ;
and he who helps me out does it by an act of his own .
Aid turns attention to the other side ,
and supposes co ["
o ]
peration on the part of him who is relieved ;
as ,
he aided me in getting out of the pit ;
I got out by the aid of a ladder which he brought .
Assist has a primary reference to relief afforded by a person who "
stands by "
in order to relieve .
It denotes both help and aid .
Thus ,
we say of a person who is weak ,
I assisted him upstairs ,
or ,
he mounted the stairs by my assistance .
When help is used as a noun ,
it points less distinctively and exclusively to the source of relief ,
or ,
in other words ,
agrees more closely with aid .
Thus we say ,
I got out of a pit by the help of my friend .
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Holp \
Holp \,
Holpen \
Hol "
pen \,
imp . &
p .
p .
of {
Help }. [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
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What Does Holpen Mean in the Bible? Meanings, Esau, and Bible Reading Tips Explore the origin, meaning, and usage of "Holpen" in the Bible, Esau's significance, pronunciation tips, and reading orders for a deeper biblical understanding
Meaning of holpen in the Bible The term "holpen" is an archaic word found in certain translations of the Bible, primarily in the King James Version (KJV) It is derived from the verb "help" and means to have been helped or assisted
HOLPEN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of HOLPEN is chiefly dialectal past participle of help
HOLPEN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com HOLPEN definition: a past participle of help See examples of holpen used in a sentence
Topical Bible: Holpen In the context of the Bible, "holpen" is used to describe divine assistance or intervention provided by God to His people This term is found in older translations of the Bible, such as the King James Version (KJV), but is less common in modern translations
Biblical Meaning of Holpen: Understanding Divine Assistance and . . . The term “holpen” refers to help or assistance, particularly emphasizing divine aid and community support It is often used in biblical texts to illustrate how individuals and communities rely on God and each other during challenging times
What does HOLPEN mean? - ChristianAnswers. Net This is an archaic Middle English word It is a past participle of the word “help ” Today, we say “helped,” instead of “holpen ” In older times, the word “helpen” meant “to help,” and therefore the past tense was “holpen ” Examples from the King James Bible
What does holpen mean? - Definitions. net Holpen the old participle passive of help In a long trunk the sound is holpen, though both the mouth and the ear be a handful from the trunk; and somewhat more holpen when the hearer is near, than when the speaker
Help, Holpen - Vines Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words Help, Holpen: signifies "to take hold with at the side for assistance" (sun, "with," and No 1); hence, "to take a share in, help in bearing, to help in general "
HOLPEN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Definition of 'holpen' holpen in British English (ˈhəʊlpən ) verb archaic a past participle of help