hoos
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ɦoːs/
noun
Definitions
- high boot
- whirlwind, (specifically) landspout
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch hose inherited from Old Dutch *hosa inherited from Proto-Germanic *husǭ (leggings, trousers, shell, coverings, husk).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*husǭ
Gloss
leggings, trousers, shell, coverings, husk
Concept
Semantic Field
Clothing and grooming
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- air hose English
- boothose English
- fire hose English
- hosaphone English
- hose English
- hosebag English
- hosebeast English
- hoseless English
- hoselike English
- hoseline English
- hoseman English
- hosemonkey English
- hosepipe English
- hoser English
- hosier English
- hosiery English
- hosing English
- netherhose English
- pantyhose English
- trunkhose English
- sneeuw Dutch, Flemish
- sneeuwhoos Dutch, Flemish
- stof Dutch, Flemish
- stofhoos Dutch, Flemish
- water Dutch, Flemish
- waterhoos Dutch, Flemish
- wind Dutch, Flemish
- windhoos Dutch, Flemish
- *(s)kew- Proto-Indo-European
- *husǭ Proto-Germanic
- ホース Japanese
- hose Old English
- huse Old English
- hose Middle English
- hosa Old Norse
- hoso Esperanto
- hose Middle Dutch
- hosa Old High German
- hose Middle High German
- *hosā gmw-pro
- *hosa Old Dutch
- hôse Middle Low German
- hóoza Cimbrian
- *hosā Frankish