hoh
Alemannic German
Verb
hoh
- (Carcoforo) to have
References
- Umberto Patuzzi, ed., (2013) Ünsarne Börtar, Luserna: Comitato unitario delle linguistiche storiche germaniche in Italia / Einheitskomitee der historischen deutschen Sprachinseln in Italien.
Old High German
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *hauhaz (compare Old Dutch hōh, Old English hēah, Old Dutch hōh, Old Norse hár), from Proto-Indo-European *kewk-, a suffixed form of *kew-. The Indo-European root is also the source of Sanskrit कुच (kuca, “female breast”), Lithuanian kaukas, Russian куча (kuča).
For more Germanic cognates, see Proto-Germanic *hauhaz.
Adjective
hōh
Derived terms
Descendants
Old Saxon
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *hauhaz (compare Old High German hōh, Old English hēah, Old Dutch hōh, Old Norse hár), from Proto-Indo-European *kewk-, a suffixed form of *kew-. The Indo-European root is also the source of Sanskrit कुच (kuca, “female breast”), Lithuanian kaukas, Russian куча (kuča).
For more Germanic cognates: see Proto-Germanic *hauhaz.
Adjective
hōh
Declension
Positive forms of hōh
| Strong declension | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| gender | masculine | neuter | feminine | |||
| case | singular | plural | singular | plural | singular | plural |
| nominative | hōh | hōhe | hōh | hōhu | hōh | hōhe |
| accusative | hōhana | hōhe | hōha | hōhu | hōh | hōhe |
| genitive | hōhes | hōharō | hōharo | hōharō | hōhes | hōharō |
| dative | hōhumu | hōhum | hōharo | hōhum | hōhumu | hōhum |
| Weak declension | ||||||
| gender | masculine | neuter | feminine | |||
| case | singular | plural | singular | plural | singular | plural |
| nominative | hōho | hōhu | hōha | hōhu | hōha | hōhu |
| accusative | hōhun | hōhun | hōhun | hōhun | hōha | hōhun |
| genitive | hōhun | hōhonō | hōhun | hōhonō | hōhun | hōhonō |
| dative | hōhun | hōhum | hōhun | hōhum | hōhun | hōhum |
Descendants
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