Where does “hōve” come from?

hōve (Middle English) comes from Old English hōf, from Proto-West Germanic *hōf, from Proto-Germanic hufą, from Proto-Indo-European keup-, from Proto-Indo-European keu- — bend; vault, hole; to shine; light; bright.

hōve (Middle English): ground-ivy

Definitions

  1. ground-ivy

Ancestry of “hōve”, step by step

hōve traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Old English hōf

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishhōfcourt, hall
2Proto-West Germanic*hōf
3Proto-Germanichufąhill, elevated place; house, hall, estate
4Proto-Indo-Europeankeup-to arch, bend, buckle; a hollow
5Proto-Indo-Europeankeu-bend; vault, hole; to shine; light; bright

via Old English hōfe

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishhōfeground-ivy

Words derived from “hōve

Every word from Proto-Indo-European keu-Every word from Proto-Indo-European keup-Every word from Proto-Germanic hufą
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