Hufe

(Engels)

  1. (feminine, historical) a land unit approximately equal to a virgate
  2. (broadly, feminine, historical) agricultural property, especially that owned by a free peasant (in this sense very common in blood and soil ideology)

Huf

  1. (masculine, mixed, strong) hoof
  2. (colloquial, masculine, mixed, strong) the human foot

Frekwensie

C2
Dialekte

Kanton Basel-Land

Kanton Basel-Land

hueb

Data verskaf deur: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch

Uitgespreek as (IPA)
/ˈhuːfə/
Etimologie (Engels)

In summary

From Middle High German hūfe, hūve, a northern byform of huobe, from Old High German huoba (also hōva, huova), from Proto-Germanic *hōbō. The v-form is expected only in Central Franconian, but irregularly established itself also in East Central German, possibly by association with hof (“estate, farmstead”). It was reinforced by Middle Low German hôve, from Old Saxon hōva. Further cognate with Dutch hoeve.

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