høtj

Westrobothnian

Etymology

From Old Norse hœkja (crutch).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [hʏ̀ʷːt͡ɕ], [hø̀ʷːt͡ɕ]
    Rhymes: -ø̀ːt͡ɕ

Noun

høtj f (definite singular høtja, definite plural høtjen)

  1. a crooked, retracted piece of wood, sitting on the coulter and the plow, like a turned back Podophyllum, which allows these horse-drawn vehicles to not go deeper into the ground than you want, since it is loose and with small wedges can be set higher and lower at will
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