hov
Swedish
/huːv/, /hoːv/
noun
Definitions
- hoof
Etymology
Derived from Old Swedish hōv derived from Old Norse hófr (hoof) derived from Proto-Germanic *hōfaz derived from Proto-Indo-European *ḱoph₂ós (hoof).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*ḱoph₂ós
Gloss
hoof
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- brohoof English
- empty-hoofed English
- forehoof English
- hoof English
- hoofbeat English
- hoofbound English
- hoofed English
- hoofer English
- hoofless English
- hooflike English
- hoofmark English
- hoofprint English
- hoofrot English
- hoofstock English
- hoofy English
- hooved English
- horsehoof English
- tunhoof English
- underhoof English
- unhoof English
- huovi Finnish
- Huf German
- Hufeisen German
- Hufschlag German
- Hufschmied German
- Huftier German
- hoef Dutch, Flemish
- hoefdier Dutch, Flemish
- hoefijzer Dutch, Flemish
- *ḱoph₂ós Proto-Indo-European
- hov Norwegian Bokmål
- *hōfaz Proto-Germanic
- hovrätt Swedish
- hovrättsassessor Swedish
- hovrättsfiskal Swedish
- hovrättslagman Swedish
- hovrättspresident Swedish
- hovrättsråd Swedish
- rätt Swedish
- hov Norwegian Nynorsk
- hóv Norwegian Nynorsk
- hōf Old English
- hoof Middle English
- hófr Old Norse
- hov Danish
- *kopyto Proto-Slavic
- hufo Esperanto
- hófur Icelandic
- hoef Middle Dutch
- huof Old High German
- hógvur Faroese
- hóvur Faroese
- houais Norman
- *huof Old Dutch
- *ćapʰás Proto-Indo-Iranian
- hōv Old Swedish
- Huf Pennsylvania German
- Hufeise Pennsylvania German
- hüf Vilamovian