Huf
See also: HUF
German
Etymology
From Old High German huof, from Proto-Germanic *hōfaz, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱoph₂ós. Cognate with Dutch hoef, West Frisian hoef, English hoof, Danish hov, and Swedish hov. Non-Germanic cognates include Russian копы́то (kopýto) and Sanskrit शफ (śapháḥ).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /huːf/
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Usage notes
- The normal plural is Hufe. The form Hufen still exists as a rarer variant in contemporary usage, whereas Hüfe is obsolete.
Declension
Declension of Huf [masculine, strong // mixed]
Derived terms
- behuft
- Hufeisen n
- Hufschlag m
- Hufschmied m
- Huftier n
- Paarhufer m
- Unpaarhufer m
Pennsylvania German
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