Hus
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
- As a Polish, Czech, Slovak (Hús) and Jewish surname, from husa (“goose”). Compare Husa.
- As a Dutch surname, variant of Huss, also found in German, from the nouns huis or Haus, and derivatives of Proto-West Germanic *hugi (“spirit, mind”) (as in Hugh).
- As a Norwegian surname, from hus (“house”). This sense also entered French through Frankish *hūs.
Compare Paulhus.
Translations
Alemannic German
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle High German and Old High German hūs, from Proto-West Germanic *hūs. Cognate to German Haus and English house, among others.
Derived terms
- Wirthshus
References
- Aus dem Wiesenthale. Gedichte von Georg Uehlin. Schopfheim, 1869
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈɦus]
Declension
Declension of Hus (hard masculine animate)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Hus | Husové |
| genitive | Husa | Husů |
| dative | Husovi | Husům |
| accusative | Husa | Husy |
| vocative | Huse | Husové |
| locative | Husovi | Husech |
| instrumental | Husem | Husy |
Finnish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhus/, [ˈhus̠]
- Rhymes: -us
- Syllabification(key): Hus
Declension
| Inflection of Hus (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation) | ||||
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| nominative | Hus | — | ||
| genitive | Husin | — | ||
| partitive | Husia | — | ||
| illative | Husiin | — | ||
| singular | plural | |||
| nominative | Hus | — | ||
| accusative | nom. | Hus | — | |
| gen. | Husin | |||
| genitive | Husin | — | ||
| partitive | Husia | — | ||
| inessive | Husissa | — | ||
| elative | Husista | — | ||
| illative | Husiin | — | ||
| adessive | Husilla | — | ||
| ablative | Husilta | — | ||
| allative | Husille | — | ||
| essive | Husina | — | ||
| translative | Husiksi | — | ||
| instructive | — | — | ||
| abessive | Husitta | — | ||
| comitative | See the possessive forms below. | |||
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Plautdietsch
Etymology
From Middle Low German hûs, from Old Saxon hus.
Derived terms
- Husdäa (house door)
- Husdak (roof of house)
- Husfia (house fire)
- Husfru (housewife)
- Hushar (head of house)
- Husmus (house mouse)
- Husoabeit (home work)
Further reading
Polish
Etymology
From another Slavic language, e.g. Slovak hus (“goose”), from Proto-Slavic *gǫsь.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /xus/
- Rhymes: -us
- Syllabification: Hus
Declension
Masculine surname:
Declension of Hus
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Hus | Husowie |
| genitive | Husa | Husów |
| dative | Husowi | Husom |
| accusative | Husa | Husów |
| instrumental | Husem | Husami |
| locative | Husie | Husach |
| vocative | Husie | Husowie |
The feminine surname is indeclinable.
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