-hyllt
Swedish
Etymology
From
hull
(
“
soft superficial parts of the body
”
)
, from
Old Norse
hold
(
“
flesh
”
)
.
Suffix
-hyllt
-
skinned
Synonym:
(
more common
)
-hyad
Derived terms
Swedish terms suffixed with -hyllt
brunhyllt
ljushyllt
vithyllt
See also
-bent
,
-fotad
,
-hjärtad
,
-huvad
,
-hänt
,
-hövdad
,
-mynt
,
-sint
,
-ögd
References
-hyllt
in
Svenska Akademiens ordbok
(
SAOB
)
-hyllt
in Elof Hellquist,
Svensk etymologisk ordbok
(1st ed., 1922)