Where does “holden” come from?

Holden derives from Middle English holden, the past participle of Old English healdan, which shares a root with Old English hol and ultimately traces to Proto-Indo-European kel-.

holden (English): past participle of hold

Definitions

  1. past participle of hold

Ancestry of “holden”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishholdTo grasp or grip; To contain or store; "To...
2EnglishholeA hollow place or cavity; an excavation; a pit;...
3Middle Englishholehealthy; safe; whole, complete, full
4Old Englishhola hole, a hollow; calumny; slander
5Proto-West Germanicholhollow; hole
6Proto-Germanichuląa hollow; depression; hole
7Proto-Germanichulazhollow
8Proto-Indo-Europeanḱel-to cover; to incline
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱel-Every word from Proto-Germanic hulazEvery word from Proto-Germanic hulą