Holding
Pronunciation
- enPR: hÅldʹ-Äng, IPA: /ˈhoËldɪŋ/
- AU IPA: ˈhəʉɫdɪŋ
- UK IPA: ˈhəʊɫdɪŋ
- US IPA: ˈhoʊɫdɪŋ
- Rhymes: -əʊldɪŋ
- Hyphenation: hold + ing
Noun
holding
(plural holdings)- Something that one owns, especially stocks and bonds.
- 2009, The Economist, Law and order in Italy: Trouble with figuresItaly's right-wing prime minister was about to cure his biggest headache by selling the state's holding in a troubled airline, Alitalia.
- A determination of law made by a court.
- A tenure; a farm or other estate held of another.
- 1596, William Shakespeare, , V. i. 3:Take again
From this my hand, as holding of the Pope
Your sovereign greatness and authority. - (obsolete) That which holds, binds, or influences.
- (obsolete) Logic; consistency.
- 1598, William Shakespeare, , IV. ii. 27:This has no holding,
To swear by him whom I protest to love
That I will work against him. - (obsolete) The burden or chorus of a song.
- 1598, William Shakespeare, , II. vii. 109:Make battery to our ears with the loud music;
The while I'll place you; then the boy shall sing.
The holding every man shall beat as loud
As his strong sides can volley.
Coordinate terms
- (determination) finding
Verb
holding- Present participle of holdThey were caught holding hands in the dark.
- 1898, Winston Churchill, The Celebrity Chapter 5, Then came a maid with hand-bag and shawls, and after her a tall young lady. She stood for a moment holding her skirt above the grimy steps,..., and the light of the reflector fell full upon her.