hode
English
Alternative forms
- had, hade, haid
Etymology
From Middle English hoden, hodien, from Old English hādian (“to ordain, consecrate”), from Old English hād (“rank, order, office, holy office”). More at hade (“state, order, rank”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, UK) IPA(key): /həʊd/
- (General American, US) IPA(key): /hoʊd/
- Rhymes: -əʊd
Verb
hode (third-person singular simple present hodes, present participle hoding, simple past and past participle hoded)
- (transitive, obsolete) To ordain; consecrate; admit to a religious order.
Anagrams
- hoed, ohed
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈɦodɛ]
Noun
hode
- vocative singular of hod
Danish
Noun
hode n (singular definite hodet, plural indefinite hoder)
- Pronunciation spelling of hoved (“head”).
Descendants
- Norwegian Bokmål: hode
Dutch
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Papiamentu hode.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɦɔˈdɛ/
- Hyphenation: ho‧de
Interjection
hode
- (Netherlands, slang) Used to convey surprise: holy shit; bloody hell
- 2018, “In A Way”, performed by BKO:
- Zeg hem jij komt niet bij mij, no way // To-toch geef ik ze een kans, hode.
- Tell him you're not coming to me, no way // St-still I'mma give her a chance, holy shit.
- 2019, “Hode”, performed by Jintra:
- Ben ik een gangster, dan zeg ik: Hode // Ben jij een rapper, dan zeg je: Hode
- Am I a gangster, then I'll say: Hot damn // Are you a rapper, then you'll say: Hot damn
- 2019, “Van Vliet”, performed by Dv:
- Wordt kanker heet van die boetes // Die bitch moet pijpen niet smoelen (Hode)
- It's getting hot as fuck from all those fines // That bitch should suck not blabber (Damn)
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Etymology 2
From Proto-Germanic *huþô.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɦoːdə/
- Hyphenation: ho‧de
Noun
hode f (plural hoden, diminutive hoodje n)
- (archaic) testicle
Indonesian
Etymology
From a monster name in Ragnarok Online which have similar appearance to a penis. Popularized in online game Ayodance. Probably related to German Hode (“testicle”) and its ancestor Proto-Indo-European *(s)kew- (“to cover, hide”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ho.dɛ]
- Hyphenation: ho‧de
Noun
hode (plural hode-hode, first-person possessive hodeku, second-person possessive hodemu, third-person possessive hodenya)
- (Internet slang) male-to-female cross-player:
- a male player with women digital avatar, especially for fun.
- a male pretend to be a female, especially for scamming
Middle English
Etymology 1
From hood (noun).
Verb
hode
- Alternative form of hoden (“to hood”)
Etymology 2
From Old English hōd.
Noun
hode
- Alternative form of hood (“hood”)
Etymology 3
From Old English hād.
Noun
hode
- Alternative form of hod
Norwegian Bokmål
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Etymology
From Danish hoved, from Old Danish houæth, from Old Norse hǫfuð, from Proto-Germanic *hafudą, *habudą, northern form of *haubudą, from Proto-Indo-European *kauput-, *kaput- (“head”). Cognate with Norwegian Nynorsk hovud, Swedish huvud, Icelandic höfuð, English head, Dutch hoofd, German Haupt.
The form hode goes back to a pronunciation in 19th-century Copenhagen Danish. Compare the contemporary standard [ˈhoːð̩], which could also stand for *hode.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhuːdə/
Noun
hode n (definite singular hodet, indefinite plural hoder, definite plural hoda or hodene)
- head
Derived terms
- dusjhode
- hodebunn
- hodelus
- hodepine
- hodeskade
- hodeskalle
- hodestups
- stridshode
See also
- hoved- (used in numerous compounds)
- hovud, hovud- (Nynorsk)
References
- “hode” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Norwegian Bokmål hode, from the Copenhagen pronunciation of Danish hoved. Partially replaced South East Norwegian dialectal hue (< huvu, hugu) in recent years.
Noun
hode n (definite singular hodet, indefinite plural hode, definite plural hoda)
- (rare and nonstandard) alternative form of hovud (“head”)
- 1975, Hoem, Edvard, Anna Lena, Oslo: Samlaget, page 13:
- Ein hyssingfloke er limt på hodet hans til hår
- A tangle of string is glued to his head as hair
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Slovak
Noun
hode
- locative singular of hod