"haapt-" meaning in All languages combined

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Prefix [Luxembourgish]

IPA: /haːpt/
Etymology: From German haupt- (“main, chief”), from Haupt (“head”), whose native cognate is Luxembourgish Heet. In view of the -aa- perhaps an older borrowing from a time when the underlying phoneme (Middle High German -ou-) had not yet been monophthongised. Alternatively influenced by nearby dialects of Rhine Franconian, in which Haapt or Hääpt is the native cognate. Etymology templates: {{der|lb|de|haupt-|t=main, chief}} German haupt- (“main, chief”), {{m+|lb|Heet}} Luxembourgish Heet, {{cog|gmh||-ou-}} Middle High German -ou-, {{der|lb|gmw-rfr|-}} Rhine Franconian Head templates: {{head|lb|prefix}} haapt-
  1. main, chief Tags: morpheme
    Sense id: en-haapt--lb-prefix-Fd301Imz Categories (other): Luxembourgish entries with incorrect language header

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        "Luxembourgish terms with IPA pronunciation"
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        },
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