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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/haubid
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *haubidą, variant of *haubudą.
Noun
*haubid n
- head
- Synonym: *habulō
Inflection
Neuter a-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *haubid | |
Genitive | *haubidas | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *haubid | *haubidu |
Accusative | *haubid | *haubidu |
Genitive | *haubidas | *haubidō |
Dative | *haubidē | *haubidum |
Instrumental | *haubidu | *haubidum |
Derived terms
- *forēhaubid
- *haubida-
- *haubidabolstr
- *haubidakussīn
- *haubidalaus
- *haubidapulwī
- *haubidawundu
Related terms
- *habud
- *haubud
Descendants
- Old Saxon: hōvid, hōƀid
- Middle Low German: hovet, hövet, høvet, hoͤvet
- German Low German: Höfd, Höft, Höwt, Hoovd, Höövd
- Plautdietsch: Heeft
- → Saterland Frisian: Hööft
- Middle Low German: hovet, hövet, høvet, hoͤvet
- Old Dutch: hōvit
- Middle Dutch: hôvet
- Dutch: hoofd
- Afrikaans: hoof
- → Indonesian: hop
- Negerhollands: hoofd
- Limburgish: houf-, höjdj- (compounds only)
- Dutch: hoofd
- Middle Dutch: hôvet
- Old High German: houbit, haupit
- Middle High German: höubet, houbet, houpt
- Alemannic German: Haupt
- German: Haupt, Haubt, Häubt, Häupt, Heubt, Heupt
- → Plautdietsch: Haupt
- Vilamovian: hiöt
- Yiddish: הויפּט (hoypt)
- Middle High German: höubet, houbet, houpt