hovud

Etymology
From, from or , northern form of , from ,.

Pronunciation

 * Note: The -d is always silent, except in declensions where it directly follows the v, such as in, or dialectal dative  and.
 * Note: The -d is always silent, except in declensions where it directly follows the v, such as in, or dialectal dative  and.
 * Note: The -d is always silent, except in declensions where it directly follows the v, such as in, or dialectal dative  and.
 * Note: The -d is always silent, except in declensions where it directly follows the v, such as in, or dialectal dative  and.
 * Note: The -d is always silent, except in declensions where it directly follows the v, such as in, or dialectal dative  and.
 * Note: The -d is always silent, except in declensions where it directly follows the v, such as in, or dialectal dative  and.

Noun

 * 1)  head
 * 2) top, something that resembles a head
 * 3) leader, head
 * 1) leader, head

Declension

 * Dialectal declension