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hóh

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Grammar
hóh, (applied to land).
Wright's OE grammar
§117;
Add: a promontory
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  • Hooh

    promontorium

    ,
      Hpt. 33, 251, 21.
  • Hóg,

      III, 4.
  • Tó ðám hó ; of ðám hó á be wuda tó ðám æsc,

      C. D. iii. 79, 9-10.
  • Tó micle hóh ; fram micle hóhe tó middelhille,

      71, 33.
  • On Healdenes hó; of dǽm hó, vi. 100, 10.
  • On þone hó foreweardne, v. 381, 27. ¶ the word occurs mostly in local names, from one of which (Clofes-hóh) the declension may be shewn :-- Seó stów is nemned Clofeshooh (-hóh,

    v. l.) locus appellatur Clofeshoch

    ,
      Bd. 4, 5; Sch. 378, 12.
  • Clofeshóh,

      C. D. i. 227, 8.
  • Cloueshó, v. 58, 9.
  • Apud Cloueshó,

      59, 22 : i. 105, 5.
  • Æt Clofeshoo (-hó,

    v. l.

    ),
      Chr. 822 ; P. 60, 9.
  • On ðǽre méran stówe ðe mon háteð Clofeshóas,

      C. D. i. 278, 29 : 201, 5 : 204, 16: v. 66, 25.
  • Clofeshós, i. 222, 6.
  • Txts. 432, 14.
  • Æt Clofeshóum, C. D. i. 223, 9 : 280, 5.

    Other instances of the occurrence of the form are

    :-- In regione qui uocatur
      Hóhg, C. D. i. 102, 8.
  • Hóhtún, v. 33, 8.
  • Æt Cǽgeshó, i. 197,

      23. ꝥ is fingringahó, iii. 274, 8: 272, II. Hwítincghó, 275, 8.
  • On lindhóh; of lindhó,

      76, 34.
  • De Poddenhó,

      376, 32.
  • In Strengeshó,

      375, 24.
  • Þurh Wippan hóh, vi. 234, 3.
Etymology
[v. . V. E. D. hoe.]
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