Haft [noun]
Definition of Haft:
end, shaft
Synonyms of Haft:
Sentence/Example of Haft:
In front of her was a damsel bearing in baldric a great sword with haft of emerald and tassels of jewel-encrusted gold.
Pulling his great knife from its buckskin sheath he curled the fat little hand around its haft and led him to the white body.
Naxa had entered silently while they talked, and stood with his fingers touching the haft of this same ax.
The midmost man brandishes that lance so that its edge-studs hardly stay therein, and he strikes the haft thrice against his palm.
Unless this come to the lance, it flames on its haft and will go through its bearer or the master of the palace wherein it is.
Sndiz honum hvers kyns skrpi; ok at er haft san fyrir ortœki, at eim lji Glmr augna er gefi glmsni, er mjǫk sniz annan veg, en er.
His third treasure that is of so great value is his iron gloves; these he cannot do without when he lays hold of the hammers haft.
"Sworn friends, as the haft is to the knife," replied Michael Lambourne.
"I will stick my knife to the haft in him," said Foster, in a low tone, which trembled with passion.
His calloused hands yet gripped the haft of an axe, just as he had died—fighting.