出典:Wiktionary
From Middle English hoven (“to linger, wait, hover, move aside, entertain, cherish, foster”), from 古期英語 *hofian (“to receive into one's house”), from Proto-Germanic *hufōną (“to house, lodge”), from Proto-Germanic *hufą (“hill, height, farm, dwelling”), from Proto-Indo-European *keup- (“to arch, bend, buckle”). Cognate with Old Frisian hovia (“to receive into one's home, entertain”), Old Dutch hoven (“to receive into one's home, entertain”). Related to 古期英語 hof (“court, house, dwelling”). More at hovel.
hove (三人称単数 現在形 hoves, 現在分詞 hoving, 過去形および過去分詞形 hoved)
From Middle English hoven, alteration (due to hove, hoven, past tense and past participle of heven (“to heave”)). More at heave.
Inflected forms.
hove
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/13 07:52 UTC 版)
Hove ( /ˈhoʊv/) is a town on the south coast of England, immediately to the west of its larger neighbour Brighton, with which it forms the unitary authority Brighton and Hove. It forms a single conurbation together with Brighton and some smaller towns and villages running along the coast. As part of local government reform Brighton and Hove were merged to form the borough of Brighton and Hove in 1997. In 2000 the conjoined towns officially attained city status.