See also: Hoven

English edit

Etymology 1 edit

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 edit

hoven

  1. alternative past participle of heave

Etymology 2 edit

From hoove +‎ -en.

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

hoven (not comparable)

  1. Affected with the disease called hoove.
    hoven cattle

Czech edit

Pronunciation edit

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hoven n

  1. genitive plural of hovno

Dutch edit

Pronunciation edit

  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -oːvən

Noun edit

hoven

  1. plural of hof

German Low German edit

Verb edit

hoven

  1. past participle of heven

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Proper noun edit

hoven

  1. Alternative form of hevene

Noun edit

hoven

  1. Alternative form of hevene

Norwegian Bokmål edit

Noun edit

hoven m

  1. definite singular of hov

Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Etymology 1 edit

Past participle of hevja, hevje.

Adjective edit

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 edit

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun edit

hoven m

  1. definite singular of hov

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Swedish edit

Noun edit

hoven

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