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{{Jakobsen/s}}'''hus''' [hūs (hôs), hus], {{nornabr|sb.}}, 1) ''a house, dwelling.'' 2) ''a family circle'', in certain phrases, such as: mony ‘many’] a feared '''h.''' was for him, ''there was much anxiety for his fate in many families or households'' ({{nornabr|N.Roe}}). {{nornabr|O.N.}} hús, {{nornabr|n.}}, ''a house,'' also ''family.''{{Jakobsen/m}}'''hus'''{{sup|1}} [hūs (hôs)], {{nornabr|vb.}}, ''to house'', ''to bring into the house or under cover''; to '''h.''' de taatis [‘potatoes’]. {{nornabr|O.N.}} hýsa and húsa ({{nornabr|Sw.}} husa, {{nornabr|Da.}} huse), {{nornabr|id.}}{{Jakobsen/e}}
  
 
=== Pronunciation ===
 
=== Pronunciation ===

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Etymology

From Old Norse hús (ONP)

An Etymological Dictionary of the Norn Language in Shetland (1928–1932)
Jakobsen, Jakob
hus [hūs (hôs), hus], sb., 1) a house, dwelling. 2) a family circle, in certain phrases, such as: mony ‘many’] a feared h. was for him, there was much anxiety for his fate in many families or households (N.Roe). O.N. hús, n., a house, also family.


hus1 [hūs (hôs)], vb., to house, to bring into the house or under cover; to h. de taatis [‘potatoes’]. O.N. hýsa and húsa (Sw. husa, Da. huse), id.


Pronunciation

IPA:

Alternate Forms

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Noun

hus
  1. house

Inflection

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Synonyms

(none known)

Sources