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HEEL(1) -


Traditional English :: heel(1)
HEEL(1) - n. & v.
--n.
    1 the back part of the foot below the ankle.
    2 the corresponding part in vertebrate animals.
    3 a the part of a sock etc. covering the heel. b the part of a shoe or boot supporting the heel.
    4 a thing like a heel in form or position, e.g. the part of the palm next to the wrist, the end of a violin bow at which it is held, or the part of a golf club near where the head joins the shaft.
    5 the crust end of a loaf of bread.
    6 colloq. a person regarded with contempt or disapproval.
    7 (as int.) a command to a dog to walk close to its owner's heel.
--v.
    1 tr. fit or renew a heel on (a shoe or boot).
    2 intr. touch the ground with the heel as in dancing.
    3 intr. (foll. by out) Rugby Football pass the ball with the heel.
    4 tr. Golf strike (the ball) with the heel of the club.
    at heel 1 (of a dog) close behind.
    2 (of a person etc.) under control. at (or on) the heels of following closely after (a person or event). cool (or kick) one's heels be kept waiting. down at heel 1 (of a shoe) with the heel worn down.
    2 (of a person) shabby. take to one's heels run away. to heel 1 (of a dog) close behind.
    2 (of a person etc.) under control. turn on one's heel turn sharply round. well-heeled colloq. wealthy.
    heelless adj. [OE hela, hóla f. Gmc]