See also: Hoven

English

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Etymology 1

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From Middle English hoven, from Old English hafen, ġehafen, from Proto-Germanic *habanaz, past participle of Proto-Germanic *habjaną (to lift, heave). Compare German Low German hoven (hoven, past participle), German gehoben (hoven, past participle). More at heave.

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Verb

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hoven

  1. alternative past participle of heave

Etymology 2

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From hoove +‎ -en.

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Adjective

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hoven (not comparable)

  1. Affected with the disease called hoove.
    hoven cattle

Czech

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Noun

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hoven n

  1. genitive plural of hovno

Dutch

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  • Rhymes: -oːvən

Noun

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hoven

  1. plural of hof

German Low German

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Verb

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hoven

  1. past participle of heven

Middle English

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Proper noun

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hoven

  1. Alternative form of hevene

Noun

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hoven

  1. Alternative form of hevene

Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

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hoven m

  1. definite singular of hov

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology 1

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Past participle of hevja, hevje.

Adjective

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hoven (neuter hove or hovent, definite singular and plural hovne, comparative hovnare, indefinite superlative hovnast, definite superlative hovnaste)

  1. past participle of hevja
  2. swollen
  3. overproud

Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

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hoven m

  1. definite singular of hov

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Swedish

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Noun

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hoven

  1. definite singular of hov (hoof)
  2. definite plural of hov (court)