holz

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Mòcheno[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German holz, from Old High German holz, from Proto-West Germanic *holt, from Proto-Germanic *hultą (wood). Cognate with German Holz, English holt.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

holz n

  1. wood

References[edit]

  • Anthony R. Rowley, Liacht as de sproch: Grammatica della lingua mòchena Deutsch-Fersentalerisch, TEMI, 2003.

Old High German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-West Germanic *holt, from Proto-Germanic *hultą, from Proto-Indo-European *kl̥H-do-, from *kelH- (to cut). Germanic cognates include Old English holt, Old Norse holt.

Noun[edit]

holz n

  1. wood

Declension[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Middle High German: holz
    • Bavarian:
      Cimbrian: hòltz
      Mòcheno: holz
    • Central Franconian:
      Hunsrik: Hols
      Luxembourgish: Holz
    • German: Holz
    • Rhine Franconian:
      Frankfurterisch: hold̥s
      Pennsylvania German: Hols
    • Vilamovian: hułc