- héope
- f (-an/-an) hip, seed-vessel of wild-rose; bush, brier
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
hip — I. noun Etymology: Middle English hipe, from Old English hēope; akin to Old High German hiafo hip Date: before 12th century rose hip II. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hype; akin to Old High German huf hip Date: before 12th… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Hebden — Hebden, Hebdon, Hibdon, Ebden, and Ebdon are names all thought to be derived from one of several place names in West Yorkshire, coming from the Old English heope , or (rose) hip , and denu , which meant valley . The family motto is re e merito (… … Wikipedia
Hempenstall — The surname Hempenstall is a toponym, originating from the village of Heptonstall in Yorkshire, England. The first recorded instance of the name is in the Court Rolls of the Manor of Wakefield, Yorkshire, which lists a John de Heptonstall as a… … Wikipedia
hip — hip1 hipless, adj. hiplike, adj. /hip/, n., adj., v., hipped, hipping. n. 1. the projecting part of each side of the body formed by the side of the pelvis and the upper part of the femur and the flesh covering them; haunch. 2. See hip joint. 3.… … Universalium
Abden — Recorded in the spellings of Abdon, Abden, Ebden, Ebdin, and Ebdon, this interesting English surname with overlapping spellings is locational. It is believed to originate either from the village of Abdon in Shropshire, or from Ebdon village in… … Surnames reference
Abdon — Recorded in the spellings of Abdon, Abden, Ebden, Ebdin, and Ebdon, this interesting English surname with overlapping spellings is locational. It is believed to originate either from the village of Abdon in Shropshire, or from Ebdon village in… … Surnames reference
Ebdin — Recorded in the spellings of Abdon, Abden, Ebden, Ebdin, and Ebdon, this interesting English surname with overlapping spellings is locational. It is believed to originate either from the village of Abdon in Shropshire, or from Ebdon village in… … Surnames reference
Ebden — This interesting name of Medieval English origin is locational, either from a place so called in North East Somerset, near Weston Super Mare, or a dialectal variant of Hebden, from a place in Yorkshire. The derivation, of Hebden, which was first… … Surnames reference
Ebdon — This interesting name of Medieval English origin is locational, either from a place so called in North East Somerset, near Weston Super Mare, or a dialectal variant of Hebden, from a place in Yorkshire. The derivation, of Hebden, which was first… … Surnames reference
Hebden — This interesting name of Medieval English origin is locational, either from a place so called in North East Somerset, near Weston Super Mare, or a dialectal variant of Hebden, from a place in Yorkshire. The derivation, of Hebden, which was first… … Surnames reference