How Do You Spell HAUD?

Pronunciation: [hˈɔːd] (IPA)

The Scottish word "haud" is commonly used and it is pronounced [hɔd]. The spelling of the word "haud" might seem unusual to some, but it is phonetically accurate in representing its pronunciation. The consonant sound H clearly indicates the beginning of the word and the vowel sound A sound is represented by the letter U. This phonetic representation highlights the Scottish language's unique characteristics and serves as a reminder of the linguistic diversity that exists worldwide.

HAUD Meaning and Definition

  1. Haud is a Scottish term that is primarily used in contemporary Scots dialects. It is derived from the Old Norse word "halda" which means to hold or keep. Haud is typically used as a verb and can have several related meanings depending on the context.

    One common usage of haud is to signify the act of holding or grasping something physically. For example, if someone says "Haud the door," it means to hold the door by keeping it open or closed, depending on the situation.

    In a more abstract sense, haud can also mean to possess or maintain something mentally or emotionally. For instance, if someone exclaims "Haud on a minute," they are requesting that others wait a moment and hold their attention. Similarly, if someone says they already haud a belief or opinion about something, it means they have already formed and hold that particular view.

    Furthermore, haud can be used to express restraint or control. For instance, if someone tells you to haud your temper, it means to keep a hold on your emotions and refrain from getting angry or upset.

    Overall, haud is a versatile term that can express physical, mental, or emotional holding, grasping, or maintaining of something. Its multiple meanings make it an essential part of the Scots dialect and an intriguing word to explore.

Etymology of HAUD

The word "haud" is a Scots word that is used in place of "not" or "didn't". Its etymology can be traced back to Old English, where it was derived from the Old Norse word "hǫggva", which meant "to strike" or "to hew". Over time, the meaning of "hǫggva" evolved in Scots to signify negation. Thus, "haud" came to be used as a contraction of "hold" in the sense of "not hold" or "did not hold". Eventually, this contraction became a distinct word and is now commonly used in Scottish dialects.

Conjugate verb Haud

CONDITIONAL

I would haud
you would haud
he/she/it would haud
we would haud
they would haud

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be hauding
you would be hauding
he/she/it would be hauding
we would be hauding
they would be hauding

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have haud
you would have haud
he/she/it would have haud
we would have haud
they would have haud

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been hauding
you would have been hauding
he/she/it would have been hauding
we would have been hauding
they would have been hauding

FUTURE

I will haud
you will haud
he/she/it will haud
we will haud
they will haud

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be hauding
you will be hauding
he/she/it will be hauding
we will be hauding
they will be hauding

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have hauded
you will have hauded
he/she/it will have hauded
we will have hauded
they will have hauded

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been hauding
you will have been hauding
he/she/it will have been hauding
we will have been hauding
they will have been hauding

IMPERATIVE

you haud
we let´s haud

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to haud

PAST

I hauded
you hauded
he/she/it hauded
we hauded
they hauded

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was hauding
you were hauding
he/she/it was hauding
we were hauding
they were hauding

PAST PARTICIPLE

hauded

PAST PERFECT

I had hauded
you had hauded
he/she/it had hauded
we had hauded
they had hauded

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been hauding
you had been hauding
he/she/it had been hauding
we had been hauding
they had been hauding

PRESENT

I haud
you haud
he/she/it hauds
we haud
they haud

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am hauding
you are hauding
he/she/it is hauding
we are hauding
they are hauding

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

hauding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have hauded
you have hauded
he/she/it has hauded
we have hauded
they have hauded

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been hauding
you have been hauding
he/she/it has been hauding
we have been hauding
they have been hauding