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Revision as of 22:13, 17 September 2018
English
Etymology
From Middle English hoof, hof, from Old English hōf, from Proto-Germanic *hōfaz (compare West Frisian hoef, Dutch hoef, German Huf, Danish hov, Norwegian hov, Swedish hov), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱoph₂ós (compare Sanskrit शफ (śaphá, “hoof, claw”), Avestan 𐬯𐬀𐬟𐬀 (safa, “hoof”), possibly (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Czech, Polish kopyto).
Pronunciation
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Noun
- The tip of a toe of an ungulate such as a horse, ox or deer, strengthened by a thick keratin covering.
- (slang) The human foot.
- Get your hooves off me!
- (geometry, dated) An ungula.
Translations
tip of a toe of ungulates
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slang: human foot
Verb
hoof (third-person singular simple present hoofs, present participle hoofing, simple past and past participle hoofed)
- To trample with hooves.
- (colloquial) To walk.
- (informal) To dance, especially as a professional.
- (colloquial, football (soccer), transitive) To kick, especially to kick a football a long way downfield with little accuracy.
Synonyms
- (to kick): boot
Derived terms
Afrikaans
Etymology
Noun
hoof (plural hoofde)
Limburgish
Etymology
From Middle Dutch hof, from Old Dutch hof, from Proto-Germanic *hufą.
Noun
hoof m
- garden (an outdoor area containing one or more types of plants)
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