husbonda
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Contents
1
Old English
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Pronunciation
1.4
Noun
1.4.1
Coordinate terms
1.4.2
Descendants
Old English
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Alternative forms
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hūsbunda
Etymology
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hūs
+
bonda
, borrowed from
Old Norse
húsbóndi
.
Pronunciation
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IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈxuːsˌbon.dɑ/
,
[ˈhuːzˌbon.dɑ]
Noun
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hūsbonda
m
master
of the
house
Coordinate terms
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hūsbonde
f
(
“
mistress of the house
”
)
Descendants
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Middle English:
husbonde
,
hosband
,
hosbonde
,
hosebonde
,
housbande
,
housbond
,
housbonde
,
housboonde
,
husband
,
husbande
English:
husband
⇒
Chinese:
黑漆板凳
(
hēiqī bǎndèng
)
(
obsolete
)
→
Japanese:
ハズバンド
(
hazubando
)
⇒
English:
husbando
Scots:
husband
Categories
:
Old English compound terms
Old English terms borrowed from Old Norse
Old English terms derived from Old Norse
Old English terms with IPA pronunciation
Old English lemmas
Old English nouns
Old English masculine nouns
Hidden category:
Chinese terms with redundant transliterations
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