Ahold

/əˈhoʊld/ noun

A grip or grasp; possession or understanding of something (usually used in phrases like 'get ahold of').

From 'a-' (Old English preposition meaning 'on, at') + 'hold' (grasp). Originally two words 'a hold,' it merged into one word over time and now appears mainly in informal speech.

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