- múþhróf
- m (-es/-as) palate
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Hrof's Ceaster — Hrof s Ceaster, s. Rochester 1) (Stadt) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
hróf — m ( es/ as) roof, ceiling; top, summit; heaven, sky … Old to modern English dictionary
hrōfa — *hrōfa germ., Substantiv: nhd. Dach; ne. roof; Rekontruktionsbasis: an., ae., afries., mnd., ahd.; Etymologie: idg. *k̑rā̆po ?, Substantiv … Germanisches Wörterbuch
roof — I. noun (plural roofs) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hrōf; akin to Old Norse hrōf roof of a boathouse and perhaps to Old Church Slavic stropŭ roof Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) the cover of a building (2) material used for a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Rochester, Kent — infobox UK place official name= Rochester static static image caption = Rochester Cathedral viewed from the Castle Gardens unitary england = Medway lieutenancy england = Kent region = South East England country = England latitude = 51.3883… … Wikipedia
Proto-Slavic borrowings — Numerous lexemes that are reconstructable for Proto Slavic language were borrowed from various tribes that Proto Slavic speakers came into contact with, either in prehistorical times or during their expansion when they first appeared in the 6th… … Wikipedia
roof — rooflike, adj. /roohf, roof/, n., pl. roofs, v. n. 1. the external upper covering of a house or other building. 2. a frame for supporting this: an open timbered roof. 3. the highest part or summit: The Himalayas are the roof of the world. 4.… … Universalium
roof — O.E. hrof roof, ceiling, top, from P.Gmc. *khrofaz (Cf. O.Fris. rhoof roof, M.Du. roof cover, roof, Du. roef deckhouse, cabin, coffin lid, M.H.G. rof penthouse, O.N. hrof boat shed ). No apparent connections outside Germanic. English alone has… … Etymology dictionary
roof — [[t]ruf, rʊf[/t]] n. pl. roofs, n. 1) the external upper covering of a house or other building 2) a frame for supporting this: an open timbered roof[/ex] 3) the highest part or summit of anything: the roof of the world[/ex] 4) something that… … From formal English to slang
k̂rā̆po- (k̂rō̆po-?) — k̂rā̆po (k̂rō̆po ?) English meaning: roof Deutsche Übersetzung: “Dach” Note: only Gmc. and Slav. Material: O.Ice. hrōf n. “roof, Schuppen”, O.E. hrōf “roof, Schiffsverdeck”, Eng. roof, M.L.G. rōf ‘schutzdach, cover, cover”;… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary