house
/haʊs/·하우스·noun
a building where people live
Old EnglishCEFR A1
Root
Proto-Germanic '*hūsą' (dwelling)
Proto-Germanic *hūsą → Old English hūs → Modern house
In a word
Germanic *hūsą. English house, German Haus, Dutch huis. Quite separate from Latin domus or East Asian counterparts. Sometimes a word resembles only its siblings on the same branch — that, too, is an etymology.
Examples
They bought a small house in the country.
Welcome to our house.
A house with a garden is her dream.
Related
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