FromMiddle High German hūs ,hous , fromOld High German hūs , fromProto-Germanic *hūsą . Cognate withGerman Haus ,German Low German Huus ,Dutch huis ,English house ,Icelandic hús .
hus n
( Gressoney ) house Inherited fromOld French huis , fromLatin ostium .
IPA (key ) : /y/
hus m (plural hus )
( Troyen, Rémois, Langrois ) door Daunay, Jean (1998 )Parlers de Champagne : Pour un classement thématique du vocabulaire des anciens parlers de Champagne (Aube - Marne - Haute-Marne) [3] (in French), Rumilly-lés-Vaudes Baudoin, Alphonse (1885 )Glossaire de la forêt de Clairvaux [4] (in French), Troyes FromProto-Brythonic *hʉd , fromProto-Celtic *soitos , fromProto-Indo-European *seyt- .
hus m (plural husow )
magic enchantment ,spell ,charm FromProto-Germanic *hūsą . Akin toEnglish house ,German Haus ,German Low German Huus ,Dutch huis ,Swedish hus ,Icelandic hús .
Krause & Slocum argue that theh was silent.[ 1]
hus
house ,home hus
genitive plural ofhusa FromOld Danish hus , fromOld Norse hús , fromProto-Germanic *hūsą ( “ house ” ) .Doublet ofhouse .
hus n (singular definite huset ,plural indefinite huse )
house building block of flats ,cottage shell hus
imperative ofhuse Related toKarelian huš . Probably also somehow akin to Germanic words (all dialectal):Swedish huss ,German huss ,English huss .
hus
shoo !hus
Alternative form ofhous hus
Alternative form ofhis ( “ his ” ) hus
Alternative form ofhis ( “ his ” ) hus
Alternative form ofus FromOld High German hūs , fromProto-West Germanic *hūs , fromProto-Germanic *hūsą , possibly fromProto-Indo-European *(s)kewH- .
IPA (key ) : ( before 13th CE ) /ˈhuːs̠/ hūs n
house Declension ofhūs (strong neuter with null plural )
Alemannic German:Hus ,Huus Bavarian:Haus Central Franconian:Haus ( Moselle Franconian ) Central Franconian:Huus ( Ripuarian ) German:Haus Rhine Franconian: Vilamovian:haojs Yiddish:הויז ( hoyz ) ^ Besse, Maria. 2004.Britter Wörterbuch . Losheim am See: Verein für Heimatkunde. ^ “„Huus“,Online-Wörterbuch der Akademie för uns kölsche Sproch .”, in(Please provide the book title or journal name) [1] , 2019 July 12 (last accessed), archived fromthe original on12 July 2019 Benecke, Georg Friedrich, Müller, Wilhelm, Zarncke, Friedrich (1863 ) “HÛS ”, inMittelhochdeutsches Wörterbuch: mit Benutzung des Nachlasses von Benecke , Stuttgart: S. Hirzel "hūs " in Köbler, Gerhard,Mittelhochdeutsches Wörterbuch (3rd edition 2014) Possibly aGermanic borrowing, as no obvious cognates exist in Romance (the expected inheritance would beOld French porte , such as Jersey dialectporte ). CompareOld Norse hús ( “ house ” ) .
hus m (plural hus )
( Guernsey ) door 2006 , Marie de Garis, “Enne p'tite ôlure”, inP'tites Lures Guernésiaises , Cromwell Press, published2006 , page24 :Ils aeurent aën chocque à quànd al'ouvrissi l’hus , dja, la breune avait épaissi tànt qué nous n'pouvait pas quâsi veis sa môin au d'vànt d'sé. They had a shock when they opened thedoor though; the fog had thickened so much that they could hardly see their hands in front of them. FromOld Norse hús ( “ house ” ) , fromProto-Germanic *hūsą ( “ house ” ) , possibly fromProto-Indo-European *(s)kewHs- , from*(s)kewH- ( “ cover, hide ” ) .Doublet ofhouse .
hus n (definite singular huset ,indefinite plural hus ,definite plural husa or husene )
ahouse hus
imperative ofhuse “hus” inThe Bokmål Dictionary .FromOld Norse hús , fromProto-Germanic *hūsą ( “ house ” ) of unknown origin. Akin toEnglish house .Doublet ofhouse .
hus n (definite singular huset ,indefinite plural hus ,definite plural husa )
ahouse ( in compound ) a small container for an item, a liquid or a powder (e.g. sunglasses, seeds or ink)“hus” inThe Nynorsk Dictionary .FromOld Norse hús , fromProto-Germanic *hūsą .
hus n
house 1241 , “Of ransaknæs i hws oc bondæn ær æi hemmæ ”, inCode of Jutland , book 2, chapter 99:Of man ransaknæs i bondænshws oc ær han æi sialf hemmæ. If the farmer'shouse is searched and he is not at home himself. FromProto-West Germanic *hūs .
hūs n
house Declension ofhūs (neuter a-stem noun)
That hus ne bith bi themo thorpe ofto thero aa. That is umbi themo berge The house is neither near the town nor the river. It is around the mountain. Thia husa thie thiu manna haddon hiera gimakot ne sin met stenon gimakot, aver met holte The houses that the men have build are not made with stones, but with wood. “hūs ”, inOudnederlands Woordenboek ,2012 FromProto-West Germanic *hūs .
Cognate withOld Frisian hūs ,Old Saxon hūs ,Old Dutch hūs ,Old High German hūs andOld Norse hús .
hūs n
house c. 990 ,Wessex Gospels ,Mark 2:10-11 Hē cwæð tō þām laman, þē iċ seċġe, arīs, nim ðīn bed, and gā tō þīnumhūse . He said to the lame man, "I say to you, arise, take your bed, and go to yourhouse ." Stronga -stem:
FromProto-West Germanic *hūs , fromProto-Germanic *hūsą .
hūs n
house North Frisian:Föhr-Amrum, Mooring:hüs Saterland Frisian:Húus ,Huus West Frisian:hûs FromProto-West Germanic *hūs , fromProto-Germanic *hūsą , whence alsoOld Saxon hūs ,Old Dutch hūs ,Old Frisian hūs , andOld English hūs ,Old Norse hús .
hūs n
house Middle High German:hūs ,hous Alemannic German:Hus ,Huus Bavarian:Haus Central Franconian:Haus ( Moselle Franconian ) Central Franconian:Huus ( Ripuarian ) German:Haus Rhine Franconian: Vilamovian:haojs Yiddish:הויז ( hoyz ) ^ Besse, Maria. 2004.Britter Wörterbuch . Losheim am See: Verein für Heimatkunde. ^ “„Huus“,Online-Wörterbuch der Akademie för uns kölsche Sproch .”, in(Please provide the book title or journal name) [2] , 2019 July 12 (last accessed), archived fromthe original on12 July 2019 FromProto-West Germanic *hūs , fromProto-Germanic *hūsą , whence alsoOld Frisian hūs ,Old English hūs ,Old Dutch hūs , andOld High German hūs ,Old Norse hús .
hūs n
house FromOld Norse hús , fromProto-Germanic *hūsą ( “ house ” ) .
hūs n
house Declension of hūs (stronga -stem)
Inherited fromProto-Slavic *gǫ̑sь
hus f (relational adjective husí )
goose Declension of
hus (pattern
kosť )
“hus ”, inSlovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science ] (in Slovak),https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk ,2003–2025 ett hus FromOld Swedish hūs , fromOld Norse hús , fromProto-Germanic *hūsą ( “ house ” ) .
hus n
ahouse Conny bor i etthus Conny lives in ahouse Jag gick in ihuset I went intothe house ahouse (restaurant, casino, theater, etc. – place of public accommodation or entertainment)Huset bjuderIt's onthe house Det var fullthus på premiären There was a fullhouse at the premiere ( politics ) ahouse husets talmanthe speaker ofthe house (of representatives) ahouse ((royal) family)Huset Bernadotte har regerat Sverige sedan 1818The house of Bernadotte has ruled Sweden since 1818 ( archaic ) acastle (several Swedish castles have "hus" in their name)( astrology ) ahouse (section of thezodiac )( uncommon ) ahousing Skruva losshuset och kolla åt vilket håll termostaten sitter Unscrewthe housing and check which way the thermostat is facing From the genus name,New Latin huso ( “ sturgeon ” ) .
hus c
beluga (Huso huso )From Dutch.
hus anim (plural husàk )
bucket FromProto-Slavic *gǫ̑sь
hus f
goose