hȯhl
See also: hohl and Hohl
Westrobothnian
Etymology 1
From Old Norse holr, from Proto-Germanic *hulaz, from Proto-Indo-European *kuH-, *kewH- (“hollow”).The noun from Old Norse hol, from Proto-Germanic *hulą, derived from the adjective.
Pronunciation
- (Umeå) IPA(key): [hɞ́ːɽ]
- (Skellefteå) IPA(key): [hóːɽ]
- (Luleå) IPA(key): [húːɽ]
- Rhymes: -ʊ́ːɽ
Adjective
hȯ´hl
- hollow
Noun
hȯ´hl n (definite singular hȯ´hlä, definite plural hȯ´hla)
- hole
Etymology 2
From Old Norse heyrða, heyrðir, heryði.
Verb
hȱhl
- preterite active indicative of höir
- han hȯhl int
- he didn't hear
- han hȯhl int