hyht
Old English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Unknown. Perhaps from Proto-Germanic *huhtiz, from *hugiz (“thought; mind”). Compare Middle High German huht (“thought; mind; memory”), Old English hyġd (“meaning; thought; remembrance”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /xyxt/, [hyçt]
Noun
hyht m
- hope
- Blickling Homilies, "Pentecost Sunday"
- ... ⁊ hē him forġeaf ēċes līfes hyht.
- ... and he gave them the hope of everlasting life.
- Blickling Homilies, "Pentecost Sunday"
- joy, exultation
- expectation
Declension
Strong a-stem:
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | hyht | hyhtas |
| accusative | hyht | hyhtas |
| genitive | hyhtes | hyhta |
| dative | hyhte | hyhtum |