huden etymology

Middle English word huden comes from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ḱew-, Proto-Indo-European *kewdʰ-, and later Proto-Germanic *hūdijaną (To hide, conceal.)

Detailed word origin of huden

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
*(s)ḱew- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) to heed, look, feel, take note of, to bend, arch, bow
*kewdʰ- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro)
*(s)kewdʰ- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) to cover, encase
*hūdijaną Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) To hide, conceal.
hydan Old English (ang) (intransitive) to hide. (transitive) to hide or conceal, to hoard.
hȳdan Old English (ang)
huden Middle English (enm)

Words with the same origin as huden

Descendants of *(s)ḱew-
bachous bihīden eschewen firhous gest hous hipe hippe hoderen houslek hude husbonde huswif hyden schawen schevage schewage schewen shoen shon shoo ski somer-hous whucce winter-hous
Descendants of *kewdʰ-
hiden