-hed
Danish
editEtymology
editFrom Middle Low German -heit, from Old Saxon -hēd.
Suffix
edit-hed
Usage notes
editFormed nouns are of common gender and inflect as: -hed, -heden, -heder, -hederne (assuming countability).
Derived terms
editMiddle English
editSuffix
edit-hed
- Alternative form of -hede
Old Saxon
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-West Germanic *-haidu (“-hood”) (originally a noun, represented by Old Saxon hēd). Cognate with Old English -hād (English -hood), Dutch -heid, Old High German -heit (German -heit).
Pronunciation
editSuffix
edit-hēd
- forming nouns of condition or quality, from nouns or adjectives
- giwunohēd "habit"
Declension
editDeclension of -hēd (feminine u-stem)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | -hēd | -hēdi |
accusative | -hēd | -hēdi |
genitive | -hēdi | -hēdo |
dative | -hēdi | -hēdum |
instrumental | — | — |
Derived terms
editDescendants
editCategories:
- Danish terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Danish terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Danish terms borrowed from Middle Low German
- Danish terms derived from Middle Low German
- Danish terms derived from Old Saxon
- Danish lemmas
- Danish suffixes
- Middle English lemmas
- Middle English suffixes
- Old Saxon terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Old Saxon terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Old Saxon terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
- Old Saxon terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Old Saxon terms with IPA pronunciation
- Old Saxon lemmas
- Old Saxon suffixes
- Old Saxon u-stem nouns