hugud
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Metaphony of hovud, with /v/ > /ɡ/ in intervocalic position, from Old Norse hǫfuð. Compare huvud (huvu).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /²hʉˑɡʉ/, [²hʉˑ.ɡʉ], [²hʉɡ.ɡʉ]
- (North Gudbrand Valley) IPA(key): [²hu.ɡu], def. IPA(key): [²hu.ɡu.de]
- (Opplanda) IPA(key): [²hu.ɡu], [²hɵː.ɣʷɵ], [²huː.wə], [²huː.ə]
- (Østerdalen) IPA(key): [²hʉː.ɣʷʉ], [²hʉː.ɣʉ]
Noun
hugud n (definite singular hugudet, indefinite plural hugud, definite plural huguda)
- (nonstandard, dialectal) alternative form of hovud (“head”)
- 1997, Arvid Møller, Den vare tonen : meisterspelmannen Hans W. Brimi, Lesja: Snøhetta forl., page 54:
- Han hadde fleire hundre leikar i hugudet.
- He had hundreds of melodies in his head
- 1921, O. Løkre, Lurtonø frå fjeille, Kristiania: Norli, page 74:
- Hain måtte sikkert hå eit tå gløyggaste arbeidshugudom som ha funnest i bygdn.
- He must have had the most clearsighted work head that has been in the village.
Declension
Declension of hugud (strong a-stem)
Gudbrand Valley declension of hugud (strong a-stem)
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