haapt-

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Luxembourgish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From German haupt- (main, chief), from Haupt (head), whose native cognate is Luxembourgish Heet. In view of the -aa- perhaps an older borrowing from a time when the underlying phoneme (Middle High German -ou-) had not yet been monophthongised. Alternatively influenced by nearby dialects of Rhine Franconian, in which Haapt or Hääpt is the native cognate.

Pronunciation[edit]

Prefix[edit]

haapt-

  1. main, chief
    haapt- + ‎Strooss (street) → ‎Haaptstrooss (main street)
    haapt- + ‎Stad (city) → ‎Haaptstad (capital)