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See also:hōh,Hoh,höh,andHOH

Translingual

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Symbol

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hoh

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-3language code forHobyót.

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English

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Interjection

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hoh

  1. Alternative form ofho.
    • 1900, Margaret Sidney,The Adventures of Joel Pepper:
      "Hoh, hoh!" cried Ab'm, pointing a big fat finger at her, that might have been cleaner; "hear her now. An' she said her shoes warn't never goin' to wear out.Hoh, hoh!"

Alemannic German

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromMiddle High German andOld High Germanhāben, fromProto-West Germanic*habbjan, fromProto-Germanic*habjaną.

CompareGermanhaben,Dutchhebben,West Frisianhawwe,Englishhave,Icelandichafa.

Verb

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hoh

  1. (Carcoforo) tohave

References

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Jakaltek

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Etymology

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FromProto-Mayan*jooj.

Noun

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hoh

  1. crow

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Old Dutch

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Etymology

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FromProto-West Germanic*hauh, fromProto-Germanic*hauhaz.

Adjective

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hōh

  1. high

Inflection

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Declension ofhōh (a-stem contracted)
strong declension
casemasculinefeminineneuterplural
nominativehōhhōhhōhhōa,hōe
accusativehōnhōahōhhōa,hōe
genitivehōshōrohōshōro
dativehōn,hōmohōrohōn,hōmohōn
weak declension
casemasculinefeminineneuterplural
nominativehōohōahōahōn
accusativehōnhōnhōahōn
genitivehōnhōnhōnhōno
dativehōnhōnhōnhōn

Descendants

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Further reading

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Old English

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Etymology 1

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    Inherited fromProto-West Germanic*hą̄h, fromProto-Germanic*hanhaz.

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    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    hōh m

    1. Theheel(rear of a foot)
      Synonym:hēla
    Declension
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    Stronga-stem:

    singularplural
    nominativehōhhōs
    accusativehōhhōs
    genitivehōshōna
    dativehōm,hōum
    Derived terms
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    Descendants
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    Etymology 2

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      Related tohōn(to hang).

      Pronunciation

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      Noun

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      hōh m

      1. promontory,cliff
      Declension
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      Stronga-stem:

      singularplural
      nominativehōhhōs
      accusativehōhhōs
      genitivehōshōna
      dativehōm,hōum
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      References

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      Old High German

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      Alternative forms

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      Etymology

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      FromProto-West Germanic*hauh, fromProto-Germanic*hauhaz (compareOld Dutchhōh,Old Englishhēah,Old Dutchhōh,Old Norsehár), fromProto-Indo-European*kewk-, a suffixed form of*kew-. The Indo-European root is also the source ofSanskritकुच(kuca,female breast),Lithuaniankaukas,Russianкуча(kuča).

      For more Germanic cognates, seeProto-Germanic*hauhaz.

      Adjective

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      hōh

      1. high

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      Descendants

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      Old Saxon

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      Etymology

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      FromProto-West Germanic*hauh, fromProto-Germanic*hauhaz (compareOld High Germanhōh,Old Englishhēah,Old Dutchhōh,Old Norsehár), fromProto-Indo-European*kewk-, a suffixed form of*kew-. The Indo-European root is also the source ofSanskritकुच(kuca,female breast),Lithuaniankaukas,Russianкуча(kuča).

      For more Germanic cognates: seeProto-Germanic*hauhaz.

      Adjective

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      hōh

      1. high

      Declension

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      Positive forms of hōh
      Strong declension
      singularplural
      masculinefeminineneutermasculinefeminineneuter
      nominativehōhhōhhōhhōhe,hōhahōhahōh,hōha
      accusativehōhan,hōhenhōhahōhhōha,hōhehōhahōh,hōha
      genitivehōhes,hōhashōhara,hōharohōhes,hōhashōharo,hōhoro,hōherohōharo,hōhoro,hōherohōharo,hōhoro,hōhero
      dativehōhumu,hōhum,hōhun,hōhun,hōhon,hōhen,hōhanhōharo,hōharu,hōharahōhumu,hōhum,hōhun,hōhun,hōhon,hōhen,hōhanhōhun,hōhon,hōhumhōhun,hōhonhōhun,hōhon,hōhum
      Weak declension
      singularplural
      masculinefeminineneutermasculinefeminineneuter
      nominativehōho,hōhahōha,hōhehōha,hōhehōhon,hōhunhōhon,hōhun,hōhanhōhon,hōhun
      accusativehōhon,hōhanhōhun,hōhon,hōhanhōha,hōhehōhon,hōhunhōhon,hōhun,hōhanhōhon,hōhun
      genitivehōhen,hōhanhōhun,hōhan,hōhenhōhen,hōhanhōhono,hōhenohōhonohōhono,hōheno
      dativehōhon,hōhen,hōhanhōhun,hōhanhōhon,hōhen,hōhanhōhon,hōhunhōhon,hōhunhōhon,hōhun

      Descendants

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      References

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      Yurok

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      Pronunciation

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      Verb

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      hoh

      1. uninflected form ofhohkuemek'
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