hut
41Hut — der Hut, ü e (Grundstufe) Kopfbedeckung mit einem Rand Beispiel: Sie setzte sich den Hut auf den Kopf. Kollokation: seinen Hut abnehmen …
42hut — I. noun Etymology: French hutte, from Old French hute, from Old High German hutta hut; probably akin to Old English hȳd skin, hide Date: 1655 1. an often small and temporary dwelling of simple construction ; shack 2. a simple shelter from the… …
43HUT — Astro 1 Astro 1 …
44hut — 1. noun /hʌt/ a) a small wooden shed b) a primitive dwelling 2. verb /hʌt/ a) to put into a hut b) to take shelter in a hut …
45hut — Synonyms and related words: Nissen hut, Quonset hut, bestow, billet, board, booth, box, camp, chalet, cot, cottage, crib, dacha, domicile, entertain, gatehouse, hovel, hutch, kiosk, lean to, lodge, outbuilding, outhouse, pavilion, quarter, room,… …
46hut — [17] Etymologically, a hut is probably a ‘covering structure’. The word has plausibly been traced back to Germanic *khūd , which also produced English hide and probably hoard, house, and huddle. This would have been the source of Middle High… …
47Hut — Hut1 Sm Kopfbedeckung std. (8. Jh.), mhd. huot, ahd. huot, as. hōd Stammwort. Aus wg. * hōda m. Hut, Bedeckung , auch in ae. hōd, afr. hōd; daneben morphologisch abweichend (g.) * hattu m. Hut in anord. ho̧ttr, ae. hæt(t). Die Etymologie ist… …
48hut — [[t]hʌ̱t[/t]] huts 1) N COUNT A hut is a small house with only one or two rooms, especially one which is made of wood, mud, grass, or stones. 2) N COUNT A hut is a small wooden building in someone s garden, or a temporary building used by… …
49Hut — Kiwif (der), Hod (de), Hod (der) Hut (der) Hod (der), Kiwif (der) Hut (die) Hod (de) …
50Hut — der Hut, e Sie sollten im Sommer nicht ohne Hut in die Sonne gehen …