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单词 hud
释义

hud

See also: Hud, HUD, huď, huɗ, and húð

English

Etymology

Compare hood (a covering).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hʌd/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ʌd

Noun

hud (plural huds)

  1. (UK, dialect) A huck or hull, as of a nut.
    • 1578, Henry Lyte, A niewe Herball or Historie of Plantes:
      Almondes [] blanched or made cleane from their skinnes or huddes.

References

  • hud in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913

Anagrams

  • UHD, duh

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse húð, from Proto-Germanic *hūdiz, cognate with Norwegian, Swedish hud, English hide, German Haut, Dutch huid.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /huːˀð/, [ˈhuðˀ] or IPA(key): /huð/, [ˈhuð]
  • Rhymes: -uːˀð, -uð

Noun

hud c (singular definite huden, plural indefinite huder)

  1. (uncountable) skin (outer covering of living tissue of a person)
  2. hide (skin of an animal)

Inflection

References

  • hud” in Den Danske Ordbog

Lushootseed

Noun

hud

  1. fire

North Frisian

Etymology

From Old Frisian hōd. Cognates include Mooring North Frisian hödj and West Frisian hoed.

Noun

hud m (plural huder)

  1. (Föhr-Amrum) hat

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse húð.

Noun

hud f or m (definite singular huda or huden, indefinite plural huder, definite plural hudene)

  1. skin

Derived terms

  • ansiktshud
  • appelsinhud
  • båthud
  • dyrehud
  • dødhud
  • elefanthud
  • elghud
  • ferskenhud
  • flygehud
  • flyvehud
  • forhud
  • forhudning
  • gåsehud
  • hardhud
  • hardhuda
  • hardhudet
  • hedningshud
  • hengehud
  • hodehud
  • hudavdeling
  • hudcelle
  • hudfarge
  • hudfille
  • hudflenge
  • hudflette
  • hudflik
  • hudfold
  • hudkontakt
  • hudkreft
  • hudkrem
  • hudlag
  • hudlaus
  • hudlege
  • hudløs
  • hudorm
  • hudoverflate
  • hudpleie
  • hudreaksjon
  • hudrift
  • hudsalve
  • hudselle
  • hudsjukdom
  • hudskifte
  • hudskjelett
  • hudsko
  • hudspesialist
  • hudstryke
  • hudstykke
  • hudsykdom
  • hudsår
  • hudtransplantasjon
  • hudutslett
  • hudvann
  • hudvatn
  • hudvev
  • ishud
  • kobberhud
  • kopperhud
  • kuhud
  • lærhud
  • metallhud
  • mørkhuda
  • mørkhudet
  • oksehud
  • overhud
  • plankehud
  • reinshud
  • rødhud
  • skipshud
  • skjærhuda
  • skjærhudet
  • slimhud
  • svømmehud
  • tjukkhuda
  • tjukkhudet
  • tykkhuda
  • tykkhudet
  • tynnhuda
  • tynnhudet
  • underhud
  • underhudsvev
  • ytterhud

References

  • “hud” in The Bokmål Dictionary.

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse húð.

Noun

hud f (definite singular huda, indefinite plural huder, definite plural hudene)

  1. skin

Derived terms

  • andletshud
  • ansiktshud
  • appelsinhud
  • båthud
  • daudhud
  • dyrehud
  • elefanthud
  • elghud
  • ferskenhud
  • flygehud
  • forhud
  • forhuding
  • forhudning
  • gåsehud
  • hardhud
  • hardhuda
  • heidningshud
  • hengehud
  • hovudhud
  • hudavdeling
  • hudfald
  • hudfarge
  • hudfille
  • hudflede
  • hudflenge
  • hudflengja
  • hudflengje
  • hudflette
  • hudflik
  • hudfold
  • hudkontakt
  • hudkreft
  • hudkrem
  • hudlag
  • hudlaus
  • hudlege
  • hudlet
  • hudlækjar
  • hudorm
  • hudoverflate
  • hudpleie
  • hudreaksjon
  • hudrift
  • hudrosa
  • hudrose
  • hudrøkt
  • hudsalve
  • hudsjukdom
  • hudskifte
  • hudskjelett
  • hudsko
  • hudspesialist
  • hudstell
  • hudstryka
  • hudstryke
  • hudstykke
  • hudsår
  • hudtransplantasjon
  • hudutslett
  • hudvatn
  • hudvev
  • ishud
  • koparhud
  • kuhud
  • lêrhud
  • metallhud
  • mørkhuda
  • oksehud
  • overhud
  • pigghuding
  • plankehud
  • raudhud
  • raudhuding
  • reinshud
  • skipshud
  • slimhud
  • svømmehud
  • symjehud
  • tjukkhuda
  • tjukkhuding
  • tynnhuda
  • underhud
  • underhudsvev
  • ytterhud

References

  • “hud” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *xudъ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xûːd/

Adjective

hȗd (definite hȗdī, comparative hȕđī, Cyrillic spelling ху̑д)

  1. (rare, archaic, regional) angry
  2. (rare, archaic, regional) bad
  3. (rare, archaic, regional) evil

Declension

Synonyms

  • (angry): ljȗt, gnjévan/gnévan
  • (bad): lȍš
  • (evil): zȁo

References

  • hud” in Hrvatski jezični portal

Slovene

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *xudъ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xúːt/

Adjective

hȗd (comparative hȗjši, superlative nȁjhȗjši)

  1. angry, mad
    Hud je name.He is mad at me.
  2. strict, severe, demanding
    Hud gospodar.Severe master.
  3. bad, evil (morally corrupt)
    Brat je bil še hujši od njega.The brother was even worse than him.
  4. bad, hard (bringing suffering or pain)
    Hudi časi so bili.Those were the hard times.
    Hude sanje.Bad dream.
  5. strong, hard, biting (happening in intense, negative form)
    Hud veter in mraz.Biting wind and cold.
  6. aggressive, bewaring (towards human)
    Pozor, hud pes.Beware of the dog.
  7. (slang) cool, awesome

Inflection

Hard
masculinefeminineneuter
nom. sing.húdhúdahúdo
singular
masculinefeminineneuter
nominativehúd ind
húdi def
húdahúdo
accusativenominativeinan or
genitive
anim
húdohúdo
genitivehúdegahúdehúdega
dativehúdemuhúdihúdemu
locativehúdemhúdihúdem
instrumentalhúdimhúdohúdim
dual
masculinefeminineneuter
nominativehúdahúdihúdi
accusativehúdahúdihúdi
genitivehúdihhúdihhúdih
dativehúdimahúdimahúdima
locativehúdihhúdihhúdih
instrumentalhúdimahúdimahúdima
plural
masculinefeminineneuter
nominativehúdihúdehúda
accusativehúdehúdehúda
genitivehúdihhúdihhúdih
dativehúdimhúdimhúdim
locativehúdihhúdihhúdih
instrumentalhúdimihúdimihúdimi

This adjective needs an inflection-table template.

Synonyms

  • (angry): jezen, srdit
  • (strict): strog, zahteven
  • (evil): zloben, slab
  • (hard): težek, slab
  • (strong): močan, silovit
  • (cool): kul, bolan

Further reading

  • hud”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU, portal Fran

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish hūþ, from Old Norse húð, from Proto-Germanic *hūdiz, from Proto-Indo-European *kuHtis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hʉːd/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ʉːd

Noun

hud c

  1. skin
    1. (uncountable) The outer covering of living tissue of a person.
    2. (uncountable) The outer protective layer of any animal.
    3. The skin and fur of an individual animal used by humans for clothing, upholstery, etc.

Declension

Declension of hud 
SingularPlural
IndefiniteDefiniteIndefiniteDefinite
Nominativehudhudenhudarhudarna
Genitivehudshudenshudarshudarnas

Synonyms

  • (outer covering of any kind of animal): skinn

See also

  • hy (skin, complexion)

Further reading

  • hud in Svensk ordbok.

Welsh

Etymology

From Middle Welsh hud, from Old Welsh [Term?], from Proto-Brythonic *hʉd, from Proto-Celtic *soitos, from Proto-Indo-European *seyt-.

Pronunciation

  • (North Wales) IPA(key): /hɨːd/
  • (South Wales) IPA(key): /hiːd/
  • Homophone: hyd
  • Rhymes: -ɨːd

Noun

hud m (plural hudau, not mutable)

  1. magic
    Synonyms: hudoliaeth, dewiniaeth
  2. enchantment, spell, charm
    Synonyms: swyn, cyfaredd

Derived terms

  • hudo
  • hudol

Adjective

hud (feminine singular hud, plural hud, not comparable, not mutable)

  1. magic, magical
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