See also: heet and -heet

Luxembourgish

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Etymology

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From Middle High German höuvet, from Old High German *houvid (attested as houvot, hovit, hovidis), northern variant of houbit, from Proto-Germanic *haubidą, *haubudą. The -v- was elided, probably when the vowel or diphthong was still rounded, thus Middle High German *höuet, whence the modern Luxemburgish form is regularly derived. Cognate with German Haupt, Dutch hoofd, English head.

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Noun

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Heet n (plural Heeder)

  1. head (of vegetables, e.g. lettuce)
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