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hoved

English

Verb

hoved

  1. (nonstandard) Misconstruction of hove
    • 2009, Liz Hunt, The Daily Telegraph, 18 Aug, "The Material Girl lives up to her name":
      So how the hearts of the paps must have leapt as Madonna plus children – and lover Jesus – hoved into view off the coast of Italy this week.

Anagrams

  • Dovhe, Hovde

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse h?fuð, haufuð, from Proto-Germanic *hafud? or *habud?, northern form of *haubud?, cf. English head, German Haupt, Dutch hoofd. The Germanic word goes back to Proto-Indo-European *káput, cognate with Latin caput (head).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ho??ð/, [?ho?ð?]

Noun

hoved n (singular definite hovedet, plural indefinite hoveder)

  1. head (the body part with the brain and main sense organs)
  2. mind (the cognitive activities of a human being)
  3. person
  4. (figuratively) head (something with a form or a position that resembles a head, e.g. a vegetable or a page)

Inflection

Derived terms

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hovel

English

Etymology

From Middle English hovel, hovil, hovylle, diminutive of Old English hof (an enclosure, court, dwelling, house), from Proto-Germanic *huf? (hill, farm), from Proto-Indo-European *kewp- (arch, bend, buckle), equivalent to howf +? -el. Cognate with Dutch hof (garden, court), German Hof (yard, garden, court, palace), Icelandic hof (temple, hall). Related to hove and hover.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?h?v?l/, /?h?v?l/
  • Rhymes: -?v?l
  • Rhymes: -?v?l

Noun

hovel (plural hovels)

  1. An open shed for sheltering cattle, or protecting produce, etc., from the weather.
  2. A poor cottage; a small, mean house; a hut.
  3. In the manufacture of porcelain, a large, conical brick structure around which the firing kilns are grouped.

Translations

Verb

hovel (third-person singular simple present hovels, present participle hovelling or hoveling, simple past and past participle hovelled or hoveled)

  1. (transitive) To put in a hovel; to shelter.
    • The poor are hovell'd and hustled together.
  2. (transitive) To construct a chimney so as to prevent smoking, by making two of the more exposed walls higher than the others, or making an opening on one side near the top.

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