hȯhl

See also: hohl and Hohl

Westrobothnian

Etymology 1

From Old Norse holr, from Proto-Germanic *hulaz, from Proto-Indo-European *kuH-, *kewH- (hollow). The noun from Old Norse hol, from Proto-Germanic *hulą, derived from the adjective.

Pronunciation

Adjective

hȯ´hl

  1. hollow

Noun

hȯ´hl n (definite singular hȯ´hlä, definite plural hȯ´hla)

  1. hole

Etymology 2

From Old Norse heyrða, heyrðir, heryði.

Verb

hȱhl

  1. preterite active indicative of höir
    han hȯhl int
    he didn't hear
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