höjd

Adjective

 * 1) raised, increased

Etymology 2
Corresponds to, from. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) height, altitude, elevation (distance above the ground or another reference)
 * 2)  height (distance from base to top, tallness)
 * 3) height (highest point, usually abstractly)
 * 4) height (of something thought of as lying on a vertical scale)
 * 5) a (smaller) hill or mountain
 * 6)  high jump
 * 7)  on high, in the highest (in Heaven)
 * 1)  height (distance from base to top, tallness)
 * 2) height (highest point, usually abstractly)
 * 3) height (of something thought of as lying on a vertical scale)
 * 4) a (smaller) hill or mountain
 * 5)  high jump
 * 6)  on high, in the highest (in Heaven)
 * 1) height (highest point, usually abstractly)
 * 2) height (of something thought of as lying on a vertical scale)
 * 3) a (smaller) hill or mountain
 * 4)  high jump
 * 5)  on high, in the highest (in Heaven)
 * 1) height (of something thought of as lying on a vertical scale)
 * 2) a (smaller) hill or mountain
 * 3)  high jump
 * 4)  on high, in the highest (in Heaven)
 * 1) a (smaller) hill or mountain
 * 2)  high jump
 * 3)  on high, in the highest (in Heaven)
 * 1)  high jump
 * 2)  on high, in the highest (in Heaven)
 * 1)  on high, in the highest (in Heaven)
 * 1)  on high, in the highest (in Heaven)
 * 1)  on high, in the highest (in Heaven)
 * 1)  on high, in the highest (in Heaven)

Usage notes
is idiomatically used instead of höjd in for the height of humans and other bipeds.