Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: hoh

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===Etymology===

 

===Etymology===

From {{etyl|gem-pro|goh}} {{recons|hauhaz|lang=gem-pro}} (compare Old Saxon {{term|hoh|hōh|lang=odt}}, Old English {{term|heah|hēah|lang=ang}}, Old Dutch {{term|hoh|hōh|lang=odt}}, Old Norse {{term|hár|lang=non}}) from {{etyl|ine-pro|goh}} {{recons|kewk-|lang=ine-pro}}, a suffixed form of {{recons|kew-|lang=ine-pro}}. The Indo-European root is also the source of {{etyl|sa|-}} {{term|kucaḥ|lang=sa}}, {{etyl|lt|-}} {{term|kaukas|lang=lt}}, {{etyl|ru|-}} {{term|куча|lang=ru}}. {{rfscript|Deva}}<!-- kucaḥ -->

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From {{etyl|gem-pro|goh}} {{recons|hauhaz|lang=gem-pro}} (compare Old Saxon {{term|hoh|hōh|lang=odt}}, Old English {{term|heah|hēah|lang=ang}}, Old Dutch {{term|hoh|hōh|lang=odt}}, Old Norse {{term|hár|lang=non}}), from {{etyl|ine-pro|goh}} {{recons|kewk-|lang=ine-pro}}, a suffixed form of {{recons|kew-|lang=ine-pro}}. The Indo-European root is also the source of {{etyl|sa|-}} {{term|kucaḥ|lang=sa}}, {{etyl|lt|-}} {{term|kaukas|lang=lt}}, {{etyl|ru|-}} {{term|куча|lang=ru}}. {{rfscript|Deva}}<!-- kucaḥ -->

 

Germanic cognates: see {{etyl|gem-pro|goh}} {{recons|hauhaz|lang=gem-pro}}.

 

Germanic cognates: see {{etyl|gem-pro|goh}} {{recons|hauhaz|lang=gem-pro}}.

   

Latest revision as of 22:38, 4 December 2012

Contents

[edit] Old High German

[edit] Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *hauhaz (compare Old Saxon hōh, Old English hēah, Old Dutch hōh, Old Norse hár), from Proto-Indo-European *kewk-, a suffixed form of *kew-. The Indo-European root is also the source of Sanskrit kucaḥ, Lithuanian kaukas, Russian куча. Germanic cognates: see Proto-Germanic *hauhaz.

[edit] Adjective

hōh

  1. high

[edit] Derived terms

[edit] Descendants


[edit] Old Saxon

[edit] Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *hauhaz, from Proto-Indo-European *kewk-, a suffixed form of *kew-. The Indo-European root is also the source of Sanskrit kucaḥ, Lithuanian kaukas, Russian куча. Germanic cognates: see Proto-Germanic *hauhaz.

[edit] Adjective

hōh

  1. high

[edit] Declension

Declension of hōh

Strong declension
masculine neuter feminine
singular plural singular plural singular plural
nominative hōh hōhe hōh hōhe hōh hōhu
accusative hōhan hōhe hōh hōhe hōha hōhu
genitive hōhas hōharō hōhas hōharō hōharo hōharō
dative hōhumu hōhum hōhumu hōhum hōharo hōhum
Weak declension
masculine neuter feminine
singular plural singular plural singular plural
nominative hōho hōhu hōha hōhu hōha hōhu
accusative hōhun hōhun hōha hōhun hōhun hōhun
genitive hōhun hōhonō hōhun hōhonō hōhun hōhonō
dative hōhun hōhum hōhun hōhum hōhun hōhum

[edit] Yucatec Maya

[edit] Noun

hoh (plural hoho'ob)

  1. raven, crow

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