høvd
Faroese
[hœtː]
noun
Definitions
- head
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse hǫfuð (head) derived from Proto-Germanic *hafudą derived from Proto-Indo-European *kauput-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*kauput-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- capitulare Latin
- caput Latin
- occiput Latin
- *kapōlo Proto-Indo-European
- *kauput- Proto-Indo-European
- *káput Proto-Indo-European
- hode Norwegian Bokmål
- hoved- Norwegian Bokmål
- *habudą Proto-Germanic
- *hafudą Proto-Germanic
- *haubudą Proto-Germanic
- huvud Swedish
- hovud Norwegian Nynorsk
- asnahǫfuð Old Norse
- fjǫlhǫfðaðr Old Norse
- hǫfuð Old Norse
- hǫfðingi Old Norse
- hoved Danish
- höfuð Icelandic
- -s- Faroese
- høvur Faroese
- høvuðsvegur Faroese
- vegur Faroese
- *kaput Proto-Italic
- huweð Scanian