hob
Danish
/hoːˀb/
noun
Definitions
- crowd, multitude a large amount of people or animals
- (derogatory) common people
- heap
- (computer science) heap
Etymology
Inherited from Old Danish hob borrowed from Middle Low German hōp derived from Proto-Germanic *haupaz (heap).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*haupaz
Gloss
heap
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- aheap English
- antheap English
- dung heap English
- dustheap English
- heap English
- heapability English
- heapable English
- heaper English
- heapest English
- heapeth English
- heapful English
- heapmeal English
- heapsort English
- heapy English
- junkheap English
- muckheap English
- mudheap English
- overheap English
- sandheap English
- scrapheap English
- semiheap English
- shellheap English
- shitheap English
- subheap English
- to-heap English
- upheap English
- *koupos Proto-Indo-European
- hop Norwegian Bokmål
- heap Portuguese
- *haupaz Proto-Germanic
- hop Swedish
- hop Norwegian Nynorsk
- heep Middle English
- hópr Old Norse
- hobe Danish
- hyppig Danish
- hyppighed Danish
- hópur Icelandic
- houf Old High German
- hūfōn Old High German
- hópur Faroese
- *haup gmw-pro
- hôp Middle Low German
- hōp Middle Low German
- hōpen Middle Low German
- hǖpich Middle Low German
- hōp Old Saxon
- hob Old Danish
- ipi Sranan Tongo