haud
See also: Haud
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *hauta.
Declension
Lua error: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value)
Derived terms
- hauakivi (“gravestone”)
Latin
Etymology
Maybe from the same Proto-Indo-European root as Cornish gow (“lie”).[1]
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /hau̯d/, [häu̯d̪]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /au̯d/, [äu̯d̪]
Adverb
haud (not comparable)
- scarcely, hardly, by no means.
- Titus Maccius Plautus, Captivi :
- Haud istūc rogō. Fuistīn līber? – Fuī.
- That's hardly what I’m asking about. Were you a freeman? – I was.
- Haud istūc rogō. Fuistīn līber? – Fuī.
Derived terms
References
- Pokorny, Julius (1959), “ghauo-”, in Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch [Indo-European Etymological Dictionary] (in German), volume 2, Bern, München: Francke Verlag, pages 414-415
Further reading
- “haud”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “haud”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- haud in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette
- haud in Ramminger, Johann (accessed 16 July 2016) Neulateinische Wortliste: Ein Wörterbuch des Lateinischen von Petrarca bis 1700, pre-publication website, 2005-2016
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
- (Sunnmøre, Nordfjord) IPA(key): /haʉd/, [ha̝ʉ̯ːd], [hɐʉ̯ːd], [hɞ̞ʉ̯ːd]
- (Sande, Leikang) IPA(key): [hæ̞ɵ̯ːð]
- (Trøndelag) IPA(key): [hɐɵ̯ː]
- (Salten, Senja) IPA(key): [hœʉ̯ː]
Noun
Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value)
Declension
Sunnmøre declension of haud (strong a-stem)
neuter | singular | plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative-accusative | Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value) | haude | Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value) | hauda |
dative | ― | hauda | ― | haudå |
Scots
Etymology
From Middle English halde, northern form of holden, from Old English healdan, of Germanic origin.
Pronunciation
Verb
haud (third-person singular simple present hauds, present participle haudin, simple past haudit, past participle haudit)
- to hold
Veps
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *hauta.
Declension
Lua error: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value)
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