"hopfo" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Old High German]

Etymology: From Proto-Germanic *huppô (“hops”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *(s)keup (“tuft, hair of the head”), referring to the plant's appearance. See also Old Saxon hoppo, Old High German hopfo, Middle English hoppe. Etymology templates: {{der|goh|gem-pro|*huppô|t=hops}} Proto-Germanic *huppô (“hops”), {{der|goh|ine-pro|*(s)keup||tuft, hair of the head}} Proto-Indo-European *(s)keup (“tuft, hair of the head”), {{cog|osx|hoppo}} Old Saxon hoppo, {{cog|goh|hopfo}} Old High German hopfo, {{cog|enm|hoppe}} Middle English hoppe Head templates: {{head|goh|noun|||||g=m|g2=|head=|sort=}} hopfo m, {{goh-noun|m}} hopfo m
  1. hop (the plant) Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-hopfo-goh-noun-Zq~11gl1 Categories (other): Old High German entries with incorrect language header

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