- heafod
- head
The Old English to English . 2014.
The Old English to English . 2014.
héafod — n (héafdes/ ) head; top; source, origin; chief, leader; capital (city); héafdes þolian to forfeit life; héafde beceorfan to behead … Old to modern English dictionary
héafodæcer — m ( es/ as) a strip of land an acre in extent, lying at the head of a field … Old to modern English dictionary
héafodþwéal — n ( es/ ) washing of the head … Old to modern English dictionary
héafodǽdre — f ( an/ an) cephalic vein … Old to modern English dictionary
head — heafod … English to the Old English
Broadhead — This unusual surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and has two distinct possible derivations. Firstly, it may belong to that sizeable group of early European surnames that were gradually created from the habitual use of nicknames, given with… … Surnames reference
Brodhead — This unusual surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and has two distinct possible derivations. Firstly, it may belong to that sizeable group of early European surnames that were gradually created from the habitual use of nicknames, given with… … Surnames reference
Cynocephaly — A cynocephalus. From the Nuremberg Chronicle (1493). Doghead redirects here. For other meanings, see Doghead (disambiguation). The condition of cynocephaly, having the head of a dog or of a jackal is a widely attested mythical phenomenon existing … Wikipedia
Cynocéphalie — Pour les articles homonymes, voir cynocéphale et Tête de chien. Article principal : Thériocéphalie. Gravure d un cyno … Wikipédia en Français
head — 1. [TA] The upper or anterior extremity of the animal body, containing the brain and the organs of sight, hearing, taste, and smell. 2. [TA] The upper, anterior, or larger extremity, expanded or rounded, of any … Medical dictionary