Huat

See also: huat and huât

Bavarian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /huɐt/

Etymology 1

From Middle High German huot, from Old High German huot, from Proto-Germanic *hōdaz, from Proto-Indo-European *kadʰ- (to protect). Cognate with German Hut, Dutch hoed, English hood.

Noun

Huat m (plural Hiat, diminutive Huaterl)

  1. hat
Usage notes
  • Huat is not commonly used for hats that could be called a “cap” (Kåppn, Kappl, or Kapperl) or a “bonnet” (Haubn).
  • der Huat brennt
  • in Huat draufhaun

Etymology 2

From Middle High German huot, huote, from Old High German huota, from Proto-Indo-European *kadh- (to protect). Cognate with Dutch hoede.

Noun

Huat f (no plural)

  1. protection keeping, care, supervision, guard, ward
  • auf der Huat sei
  • bhiatn
  • hiatn
  • Obhuat
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