hus
Alemannic German
Etymology
From Middle High German hūs, hous, from Old High German hūs, from Proto-Germanic *hūsą. Cognate with German Haus, German Low German Huus, Dutch huis, English house, Icelandic hús.
References
- Patuzzi, Umberto, ed., (2013) Luserna / Lusérn: Le nostre parole / Ünsarne börtar / Unsere Wörter [Our Words], Luserna, Italy: Comitato unitario delle isole linguistiche storiche germaniche in Italia / Einheitskomitee der historischen deutschen Sprachinseln in Italien
Crimean Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *hūsą. Akin to English house, German Haus, German Low German Huus, Dutch huis, Swedish hus, Icelandic hús.
Pronunciation
Krause & Slocum argue that the h was silent.[1]
Noun
hus
- house, home
- 1589, Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq, letter:
- Hus. Domus.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Danish
Etymology
From Old Danish hus, from Old Norse hús, from Proto-Germanic *hūsą (“house”). Doublet of house.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈhuˀs]
Noun
Declension
See also
Further reading
- “hus” in Den Danske Ordbog
Finnish
Etymology
Related to Karelian huš. Probably also somehow akin to Germanic words (all dialectal): Swedish huss, German huss, English huss.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhus/, [ˈhus̠]
- Rhymes: -us
- Syllabification(key): hus
Further reading
- “hus”, in Kielitoimiston sanakirja [Dictionary of Contemporary Finnish] (in Finnish) (online dictionary, continuously updated), Kotimaisten kielten keskuksen verkkojulkaisuja 35, Helsinki: Kotimaisten kielten tutkimuskeskus (Institute for the Languages of Finland), 2004–, retrieved 2023-07-02
Middle English
Norman
Alternative forms
Etymology
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Noun
hus m (plural hus)
- (Guernsey) door
- 2006, Marie de Garis, “Enne p'tite ôlure”, in P'tites Lures Guernésiaises, Cromwell Press, published 2006, page 24:
- Ils aeurent aën chocque à quànd al'ouvrissi l’hus, dja, la breune avait épaissi tànt qué nous n'pouvait pas quâsi veis sa môin au d'vànt d'sé.
- They had a shock when they opened the door though; the fog had thickened so much that they could hardly see their hands in front of them.
Norwegian Bokmål
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hʉːs/, [hʉʷːs]
- Rhymes: -ʉːs
Etymology 1
From Old Norse hús (“house”), from Proto-Germanic *hūsą (“house”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kewHs-, from *(s)kewH- (“cover, hide”). Doublet of house.
Derived terms
- auksjonshus
- drivhus
- drømmehus
- galehus
- gudshus
- horehus
- husarbeid
- husarrest
- husdyr
- huseier
- hushjørne
- hushold
- husholdning
- huskatt
- husløs
- husmor
- husordensregel
- hussopp
- husstand
- hustak
- hønsehus
- høyhus
- kongehus
- klubbhus
- motehus
- operahus
- rekkehus
- Representantenes hus
- sjukehus
- styrehus
- sykehus
- trehus
- underhus
- uthus
- varehus
- veksthus
- våningshus
Related terms
Further reading
- “hus” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse hús, from Proto-Germanic *hūsą (“house”) of unknown origin. Akin to English house. Doublet of house.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hʉːs/
Derived terms
Further reading
- “hus” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse hús, from Proto-Germanic *hūsą.
Noun
hus n
- house
- 1241, “Of ransaknæs i hws oc bondæn ær æi hemmæ”, in Code of Jutland, book 2, chapter 99:
- Of man ransaknæs i bondæns hws oc ær han æi sialf hemmæ.
- If the farmer's house is searched and he is not at home himself.
Descendants
- Danish: hus
Old Dutch
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *hūs.
Quotations
- That hus ne bith bi themo thorpe ofto thero aa. That is umbi themo berge
- The house is neither near the town nor the river. It is around the mountain.
- Thia husa thie thiu manna haddon hiera gimakot ne sin met stenon gimakot, aver met holte
- The houses that the men have build are not made with stones, but with wood.
Descendants
Further reading
- “hūs”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *hūsą. Cognate with Old Frisian hūs, Old Saxon hūs, Old Dutch hūs, Old High German hūs and Old Norse hús.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /xuːs/, [huːs]
Declension
Derived terms
- æppelhūs
- ambihthūs
- bæchūs
- bæþhūs
- bānhūs
- bēorhūs
- bōchūs
- cachūs
- capitolhūs
- cornhūs
- crucethūs
- dimhūs
- drenchūs
- dēofolġieldhūs
- dōmhūs
- dūnhūs
- ealuhūs
- eardunghūs
- eorþhūs
- feohhūs
- feorhhūs
- fisċhūs
- flǣsċhūs
- forehūs
- forliġerhūs
- friþhūs
- fȳrhūs
- goldhordhūs
- græfhūs
- grētinghūs
- hellehūs
- heofonhūs
- hlāfhūs
- horshūs
- hræġlhūs
- hunda hūs
- hāliġdōmhūs
- hīeġhūs
- hūsa
- hūsærn
- hūsbonda
- hūsbonde
- hūsbryne
- hūsbryċe
- hūsbōt
- hūsfæst
- hūsheofon
- hūshlāford
- hūshlēow
- hūsian
- hūsinċel
- *hūslēac
- hūsrǣden
- hūsstede
- hūssċipe
- hūswist
- lǣċehūs
- leornunghūs
- lārhūs
- mangunghūs
- mealthūs
- meluhūs
- merehūs
- miltestrehūs
- morþorhūs
- mānhūs
- māþmhūs
- mōthūs
- nicorhūs
- nīedhūs
- offrunghūs
- pleġhūs
- reordhūs
- resthūs
- sealthūs
- snǣdinghūs
- snytruhūs
- spichūs
- sprǣchūs
- sumorhūs
- symbelhūs
- sāwolhūs
- sċandhūs
- tōwhūs
- tōċierhūs
- þeġnunghūs
- þȳrelhūs
- wæferhūs
- wæsċhūs
- wǣpnhūs
- weorchūs
- winterhūs
- wundorhūs
- wīnhūs
- wītehūs
- ċealfra hūs
- ġebēdhūs
- ġeofonhūs
- ġereordinghūs
- ġiestthūs
- ġifthūs
Old Frisian
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *hūs, from Proto-Germanic *hūsą.
Old High German
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *hūs, from Proto-Germanic *hūsą, whence also Old Saxon hūs, Old Dutch hūs, Old Frisian hūs, and Old English hūs, Old Norse hús.
Declension
Derived terms
Descendants
References
- Besse, Maria. 2004. Britter Wörterbuch. Losheim am See: Verein für Heimatkunde.
- “„Huus“, Online-Wörterbuch der Akademie för uns kölsche Sproch.”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name), 2019 July 12 (last accessed), archived from the original on 12 July 2019
Old Saxon
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *hūs, from Proto-Germanic *hūsą, whence also Old Frisian hūs, Old English hūs, Old Dutch hūs, and Old High German hūs, Old Norse hús.
Old Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse hús, from Proto-Germanic *hūsą (“house”).
Declension
Derived terms
- siuka hus (“hospital (of monastery)”)
Descendants
- Swedish: hus
References
- hus in Svenska Akademiens ordbok (SAOB)
- hus in Knut Fredrik Söderwall, Ordbok öfver svenska medeltids-språket, del 1: A-L
Slovak
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *gǫ̑sь, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰh₂éns.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɦus]
Noun
hus f (genitive singular husi, nominative plural husi, genitive plural husí, declension pattern of kosť)
Declension
Further reading
- “hus”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2024
Swedish
Alternative forms
- hws (archaic)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hʉːs/
audio (file) - Rhymes: -ʉːs
Etymology 1
From Old Swedish hūs, from Old Norse hús, from Proto-Germanic *hūsą (“house”).
Noun
hus n
- a house; a building where people live or work
- ett prydligt, med vackra portaler utsiradt hus
- a neat building decorated with beautiful portals
- ett prydligt, med vackra portaler utsiradt hus
- (archaic) a castle; several Swedish castles carry "hus" in their name
- a house, a home, a household
- a house, a (royal) family
- Huset Bernadotte har regerat Sverige sedan 1818
- The house of Bernadotte has ruled Sweden since 1818
- Huset Bernadotte har regerat Sverige sedan 1818
- a house, a firm, a company, an institution, a restaurant, a place, a theatre, a chamber of parliament; even when it is not a building of its own
- huset bjuder
- it's on the house
- det var fullt hus på premiären
- the opening night was sold out
- Var håller du hus?
- Where are you?
- husets talman
- speaker of the house (of representatives)
- huset bjuder
- (astrology) a house, a section of the zodiac
- a case, a cover, a box, a housing, a casing
- skruva loss huset och kolla åt vilket håll termostaten sitter
- unscrew and remove the casing to find out which way the thermostat is oriented
- skruva loss huset och kolla åt vilket håll termostaten sitter
Declension
Declension of hus | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | hus | huset | hus | husen |
Genitive | hus | husets | hus | husens |
Hyponyms
Derived terms
- husa
- husaga
- husandakt
- husapotek
- husarrest
- husband
- husbehov
- husbil
- husbock
- husbonde
- husbyggare
- husbygge
- husbyggnad
- husbåt
- husdjur
- huse
- husera
- husering
- husesyn
- husfader
- husfaderlig
- husfar
- husfasad
- husflit
- husfluga
- husfolk
- husfrid
- husfru
- husföreståndarinna
- husförhör
- husgavel
- husgeråd
- husgrund
- husgrupp
- husgud
- hushyra
- hushåll
- hushålla
- hushållare
- hushållerska
- hushållning
- hushållsam
- husjungfru
- huskarl
- huskatt
- husklunga
- husknut
- huskomplex
- huskors
- huskropp
- huskur
- husköp
- husköpare
- huslig
- huslighet
- husly
- huslån
- husläkare
- huslänga
- husman
- husmanskost
- husmoder
- husmoderlig
- husmor
- husmus
- husnummer
- husockupant
- husockupation
- husorgan
- huspianist
- huspiga
- huspostilla
- huspris
- husrad
- husrannsakan
- husrannsakning
- husrum
- husråtta
- husse
- hussvala
- hussvamp
- hustak
- hustavlan
- hustomte
- hustru
- hustyp
- hustyrann
- husundersökning
- husvagn
- husvill
- husvillhet
- husvägg
- husvärd
- husägare
- krigsmanshus
Related terms
Declension
Declension of hus | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | hus | husen | husar | husarna |
Genitive | hus | husens | husars | husarnas |
Further reading
Anagrams
Upper Sorbian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *gǫ̑sь
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɦus/
Further reading
- “hus” in Soblex