Hufe Meaning and Definition

Hufe

Hufe

Pronunciation

/hʊfi/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A hufe is a unit of measurement for the length of a horse’s stride, equal to about eight feet (2.44 meters) in length.

Etymology

The word “hufe” is derived from the Old English word “hufa”, which was used to measure the length of a horse’s stride. This word is also related to the Modern English word “hoof”, meaning the foot of a horse.

Usage Notes

The term “hufe” is primarily used in the context of horse riding and measurement, and is often used in conjunction with other units of measurement, such as yards or meters.

Cultural References

Hufe is mentioned in several works of literature, including “The Horses of Hufeland” by Mary O’Brien and “The Riding Instructor” by C.T. Huls.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • “Take it one hufe at a time” – meaning to proceed gradually or in small steps.
  • “Step by hufe” – meaning to progress gradually or step by step.

Related Words or Phrases

  • Stride
  • Length
  • Pace

Collocations

  • “A hufe long”
  • “Take a hufe step”

Frequency of Use

The word “hufe” is not commonly used in modern language, but it is still occasionally used in specialized contexts, such as equestrian sports or equine-related industries.

  • Hoofe
  • Huffe
  • Houfe

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