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hede
English
Etymology
From Middle English hede, from Old English *h?du, feminine form of Old English h?d (“person, individual, character, individuality; degree, rank, order, office; condition, state, nature, form, manner; sex; race, family, tribe; choir”), from Proto-Germanic *haiduz (“appearance, kind”). Cognate with Middle High German heit (“person, order, rank”), Gothic ???????????????????????? (haidus, “manner, way”). More at hade.
Noun
hede (plural hedes)
- (obsolete) Rank; order; condition; quality.
Related terms
- hade
- -head, -hood
- hode
Anagrams
- ehed, heed
Danish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /he?ð?/, [?he?ð?]
- Rhymes: -ð?
Etymology 1
From Old Norse heiðr (“heath, moor”).
Noun
hede c (singular definite heden, plural indefinite heder)
- A heath.
- A moor.
Inflection
Etymology 2
From Old Norse hiti, hita.
Noun
hede c (singular definite heden, not used in plural form)
- heat
Dutch
Alternative forms
- hee
Etymology
From Middle Dutch h?de, eastern variant of herde, heerde, from Proto-West Germanic *he?d?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??e?.d?/
- Hyphenation: he?de
- Rhymes: -e?d?
Noun
hede f (plural hedens)
- (dialectal) tow, hards.
- Synonym: werk
Finnish
(index he)
Etymology
Coined by Finnish physician and philologist Elias Lönnrot in the 1850s. Derived from the same root as hedelmä (“fruit”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?hede?/, [?he?de?(?)]
- Rhymes: -ede
- Syllabification: he?de
Noun
hede
- (botany) stamen
Declension
Derived terms
- nouns: hetiö
Compounds
- hedekukka
- hedelehti
See also
- emi
- palho
- ponsi
- siitepöly
Latin
Noun
hede
- vocative singular of hedus
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English h?d.
Noun
hede
- Alternative form of hod
Etymology 2
From Old English h?afod.
Noun
hede
- Alternative form of heed
Sranan Tongo
Noun
hede
- Alternative form of ede
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hyde
English
Noun
hyde (plural hydes)
- Alternative form of hide (area of land)
Verb
hyde (third-person singular simple present hydes, present participle hyding, simple past hyd, past participle hydden)
- Obsolete form of hide.
Anagrams
- hyed
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English h?d
Noun
hyde (plural hydes or hyden)
- human skin
- hide (animal skin)
Alternative forms
- hyd, hide, hid
- hude, huyde, huide (Southern, Southwestern)
Descendants
- English: hide
- Scots: hide, hyde
References
- “h?d(e, n.(1).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Etymology 2
Noun
hyde (plural hydes or hyden or hyde)
- Alternative form of hide (“hide (land measure)”)
Etymology 3
Noun
hyde
- Alternative form of hide (“concealment”)
Etymology 4
Noun
hyde (uncountable)
- Alternative form of hed (“heed”)
Etymology 5
Noun
hyde
- Alternative form of hythe (“landing place, port”)
Etymology 6
Verb
hyde (third-person singular simple present hydeth, present participle hydende, first-/third-person singular past indicative and past participle hydde)
- Alternative form of hiden (“to hide”)
Etymology 7
Noun
hyde (plural hydes)
- Alternative form of heed (“head”)
Etymology 8
Verb
hyde
- Alternative form of hyed: simple past/past participle of hyen (“to move quickly”)
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