"hoog" meaning in Saterland Frisian

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Adjective

IPA: /ˈhoːɣ/ Forms: hogen [masculine], or definite hoge [plural], hager [comparative], hagst [superlative], hoogst [superlative]
Rhymes: -oːɣ Etymology: From Old Frisian hāch, from Proto-West Germanic *hauh. Cognates include West Frisian heech and German hoch. Etymology templates: {{dercat|stq|gem-pro|inh=1}}, {{inh|stq|ofs|hāch}} Old Frisian hāch, {{inh|stq|gmw-pro|*hauh}} Proto-West Germanic *hauh, {{cog|fy|heech}} West Frisian heech, {{cog|de|hoch}} German hoch Head templates: {{head|stq|adjective|masculine|hogen|feminine, plural or definite|hoge|comparative|hager|superlative|hagst, hoogst|head=}} hoog (masculine hogen, feminine, plural or definite hoge, comparative hager, superlative hagst, hoogst), {{stq-adj|hager|hagst, hoogst|i=hoge}} hoog (masculine hogen, feminine, plural or definite hoge, comparative hager, superlative hagst, hoogst)
  1. high Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-hoog-stq-adj-bvfJsV7N
  2. difficult Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-hoog-stq-adj-HkRTqYyd

Alternative forms

Download JSON data for hoog meaning in Saterland Frisian (1.8kB)

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