høvle
Danish
Etymology
From Middle Low German hȫvelen, which has also been borrowed to Swedish hyvla. Derived from the noun hȫvel (“hill”), from Proto-Germanic *hubilaz, cognate with German Hübel (dialect), Dutch heuvel.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /høvlə/, [ˈhœwlə]
Verb
høvle (past tense høvlede, past participle høvlet)
- (carpentry) to plane
Inflection
Inflection of høvle
present | past | |
---|---|---|
simple | høvler | høvlede |
perfect | har høvlet | havde høvlet |
passive | høvles | høvledes |
participle | høvlende | høvlet |
imperative | høvl | — |
infinitive | høvle | — |
auxiliary verb | have | — |
gerund | høvlen | — |
Noun
høvle
- indefinite plural of høvl