have a hold over



have a hold over

Also, have a hold on. Have a controlling influence over. For example, Blackmailers have a hold over their victims, or, as Shakespeare put it in The Merchant of Venice (4:1): "The law has yet another hold on you." [Late 1500s]
See also: have, hold

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Lilach-Hebrew
Ikraam-Arabic
Neno-Serbian, Croatian
Gaylord['geiləd]
Vivien (2)-Literature
Mahmood-Arabic