Hilt
The hilt is the handle of a bladed weapon, most often a sword or dagger. In general usage it can denote the entire handle assembly—the grip, the guard that protects the hand, and the pommel at the blade’s end—or, more narrowly, the grip itself. The term emphasizes the portion of the weapon designed to be held and manipulated during use.
Grip: the part held by the hand, typically shaped to fit the user’s grip and often wrapped
Construction and balance: The hilt is mounted to the blade’s tang, and its proportions influence handling, control,
Variants: European swords display a spectrum of hilt styles, including cruciform and basket hilts, among others.
See also: sword, dagger, blade, guard, pommel. Etymology: from Old English hilt, meaning handle, with Germanic