hulc

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Old English

Etymology

Uncertain. Relation to Medieval Latin hulcus, holcas (a kind of ship) is uncertain (the Old English may have borrowed from the Latin or vice versa). Compare also Old High German holcho (a barge, freighter, cargo ship), Old Norse holkr (metal tube, ring", later also "barge, cargo ship). It's possible that the word is originally the same as Old English holc (a hollow, cavity). Alternatively, the various senses may represent separate origins that coalesced into a single term.

Pronunciation

Noun

hulc m

  1. a light ship, hulk
  2. (Late Old English) a heavy ship of clumsy make
  3. hut, hovel, cabin

Declension

Strong a-stem:

singular plural
nominative hulc hulcas
accusative hulc hulcas
genitive hulces hulca
dative hulce hulcum

Descendants

  • Middle English: hulke, holke, hollek, hulk

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