hoved
See also: hoved-
English
Verb
hoved
- (nonstandard) Misconstruction of hove (as past tense of heave)
- 2009, Liz Hunt, The Daily Telegraph, 18 Aug, "The Material Girl lives up to her name":
- So how the hearts of the paps must have leapt as Madonna plus children – and lover Jesus – hoved into view off the coast of Italy this week.
- 2009, Liz Hunt, The Daily Telegraph, 18 Aug, "The Material Girl lives up to her name":
Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse hǫfuð, haufuð, from Proto-Germanic *hafudą or *habudą, northern form of *haubudą, cf. English head, German Haupt, Dutch hoofd. The Germanic word goes back to Proto-Indo-European *káput, cognate with Latin caput (“head”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhoːəð/, [ˈho̝ːð̩˕˗ˠ]
Declension
Declension of hoved
neuter gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | hoved | hovedet | hoveder | hovederne |
genitive | hoveds | hovedets | hoveders | hovedernes |
Derived terms
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
hoved n (definite singular hovedet, indefinite plural hoveder, definite plural hovedene)
- (archaic) alternative form of hode (“head”)
Related terms
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