-head

后缀

英文释义

后缀
  1. Used to create nouns indicating a state; -hood. morpheme,uncountable
  2. Used to form words for people who regularly have their mind focused upon a particular subject, activity, or a specified drug or other substance, or who are addicted in some way. derogatory,morpheme,sometimes
    — motor + -head → motorhead
  3. Used to form words to describe people who are dedicated fans of something, especially music. morpheme
    — jazz + -head → jazzhead
  4. Used with other words to form generic insults or epithets to indicate stupidity. derogatory,morpheme
    — block + -head → blockhead

词形变化

-heads plural

词源

词源 1
From Middle English -hed, -hede, attested from the 12th century, continuing a hypothetical Old English *-hǣdu (“-hood”), from Proto-Germanic *haidį̄ (“state, condition”), related to Proto-Germanic *haiduz (“manner, character, quality, state”). Doublet of -hood, which see.
词源 2
Combining form of the noun head.
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