hoed
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ɦut/
noun
Definitions
- hat
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch hoet inherited from Old Dutch *huot inherited from Proto-Germanic *hōdaz (soft covering for the head, a hood).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hōdaz
Gloss
soft covering for the head, a hood
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- biohood English
- forehood English
- greenhood English
- hood English
- hoodectomy English
- hooded English
- hoodie English
- hoodless English
- hoodlike English
- hoodline English
- hoodman English
- hoodmold English
- hoodmould English
- hoodrat English
- hoodwort English
- hoody English
- monkshood English
- riding hood English
- rustyhood English
- sprayhood English
- sunhood English
- underhood English
- Bollenhut German
- Erzherzogshut German
- Filzhut German
- Hut German
- Hütchen German
- Obhut German
- Sonnenhut German
- Zuckerhut German
- Panama Dutch, Flemish
- bol Dutch, Flemish
- bolhoed Dutch, Flemish
- cilinder Dutch, Flemish
- cilinderhoed Dutch, Flemish
- garibaldi Dutch, Flemish
- garibaldihoed Dutch, Flemish
- panamahoed Dutch, Flemish
- vinger Dutch, Flemish
- vingerhoed Dutch, Flemish
- *kadʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *hōdaz Proto-Germanic
- フード Japanese
- hōd Old English
- hood Middle English
- hoet Middle Dutch
- vingerhoet Middle Dutch
- (*)huod Old High German
- huot Old High German
- hoed Afrikaans
- Hutt Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Stréihutt Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *hōd gmw-pro
- *huot Old Dutch
- hōd Old Saxon
- 후드 Korean