"Heel" meaning in Luxembourgish

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Noun

IPA: /heːl/ Forms: Heelen [plural]
Rhymes: -eːl Etymology: From an underlying Middle High German *höuwel, from the verb houwen, whence Luxembourgish haen (“to hit, chop”); derived either directly from the verb with the tool suffix -el or as a diminutive of the noun houwe, from Old High German houwa (“hoe”), related to the verb houwan (“to hew”). Alternatively or additionally, the word could be from Middle High German *heiel, diminutive of heie, from Old High German heia (“battering ram”), since related words in Central Franconian also mean “ram; wooden hammer; masher of an oil press”. Etymology templates: {{der|lb|gmh||*höuwel}} Middle High German *höuwel, {{m+|lb|haen|t=to hit, chop}} Luxembourgish haen (“to hit, chop”), {{der|lb|goh|houwa|t=hoe}} Old High German houwa (“hoe”), {{m+|gmh||*heiel}} Middle High German *heiel, {{m+|goh|heia|t=battering ram}} Old High German heia (“battering ram”), {{cog|gmw-cfr|-}} Central Franconian Head templates: {{lb-noun|m}} Heel m (plural Heelen)
  1. hoe (tool) Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Tools
    Sense id: en-Heel-lb-noun-F83B45gG Categories (other): Luxembourgish entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 4 entries, Pages with entries
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