heafod-
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See also: heafod
Old English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-West Germanic *haubida- (“main”), derived from the noun *haubid (“head”) (Old English hēafod). Cognate with Old Frisian hāved-, Old Saxon hōvid-, Old Dutch hōvit-, and Old High German houbit-.
Pronunciation
[edit]Prefix
[edit]hēafod-
- main; head, chief, principle
- hēafod- + burg (“city”) → hēafodburg (“capital”)
- hēafod- + ċiriċe (“church”) → hēafodċiriċe (“cathedral”)
- hēafod- + mann (“person”) → hēafodmann (“captain”)
- hēafod- + synn (“sin”) → hēafodsynn (“deadly sin”)
- hēafod- + weġ (“road”) → hēafodweġ (“main road”)