homp

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Low German hump, from Old Saxon *hump (hill, heap, thick piece), from Proto-Germanic *humpaz (hip, height), from Proto-Indo-European *kumb- (curved).

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: homp

Noun

homp c (plural hompen, diminutive hompje n)

  1. gobbet (chunk of food)

References

Swedish

Etymology

Derived from English hobbit, coined by Swedish translator and author Tore Zetterholm in 1947.

Noun

homp c

  1. (fantasy, dated) a hobbit
    Synonyms: hob, hobbit

Usage notes

As homp aroused J. R. R. Tolkien's disapproval the terms hob and hobbit have since been favored instead.

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