hof
Danish
/hɔf/
noun
Definitions
- court family and society of a sovereign
- admirer
Etymology
Derived from Middle Low German hof inherited from Proto-Germanic *hufą (hill, farm, house, dwelling, height, hall, estate, temple).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hufą
Gloss
hill, farm, house, dwelling, height, hall, estate, temple
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
丘, 岡, 阜
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- hof English
- Autohof German
- Bauernhof German
- Gasthof German
- Hinterhof German
- Hof German
- Hof halten German
- Hofeingang German
- Hoftag German
- Höfchen German
- Höfling German
- Innenhof German
- Kirchhof German
- Rasthof German
- Rechnungshof German
- Schlachthof German
- Tempelhof German
- Vorhof German
- hofieren German
- höfisch German
- Hofman Dutch, Flemish
- appelhof Dutch, Flemish
- doolhof Dutch, Flemish
- gerechtshof Dutch, Flemish
- havezate Dutch, Flemish
- hof Dutch, Flemish
- hofdame Dutch, Flemish
- hofdolheid Dutch, Flemish
- hoffelijk Dutch, Flemish
- hofleverancier Dutch, Flemish
- hofmeesteres Dutch, Flemish
- hofmeier Dutch, Flemish
- hofpop Dutch, Flemish
- hoveling Dutch, Flemish
- hovenier Dutch, Flemish
- kerkhof Dutch, Flemish
- tepelhof Dutch, Flemish
- *keup- Proto-Indo-European
- *kewp- Proto-Indo-European
- hoff Norwegian Bokmål
- *hufą Proto-Germanic
- *hufōną Proto-Germanic
- hoff Norwegian Nynorsk
- hof Old English
- hof Old Norse
- hof Icelandic
- hof Middle Dutch
- hof Old High German
- hof Middle High German
- Haff Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *hof Old Dutch
- hof Old Dutch
- hof Middle Low German
- hof Old Saxon
- hof Old Swedish
- hof Old Frisian