English
Etymology
From Middle English forhed, forheed, from Old English forehēafod, from Proto-West Germanic *forēhaubid, corresponding to fore- + head. Cognate with Scots foreheid (“forehead”), Dutch voorhoofd (“forehead”), German Vorhaupt (“forehead”), Danish forhoved (“brow; forehead; face”). Compare also West Frisian foarholle (“forehead”), German Low German Vörkopp (“forehead”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈfɔː(ɹ)hɛd/, /ˈfɔːɹɛd/, /ˈfɒɹɪd/, /ˈfɒɹɛd/
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈfɔɹˌhɛd/, (somewhat dated) /ˈfɔɹɛd/, /ˈfɔɹɪd/, /ˈfɑɹɪd/
- Rhymes: -ɔː(ɹ)hɛd, -ɒɹɪd, -ɔɹɪd, -ɑɹɪd
Noun
forehead (countable and uncountable, plural foreheads)
- (countable) The part of the face above the eyebrows and below the hairline.
1865, Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Macmillan:'This question the Dodo could not answer without a great deal of thought, and it sat for a long time with one finger pressed upon its forehead (the position in which you usually see Shakespeare, in the pictures of him), while the rest waited in silence. At last the Dodo said, ‘everybody has won, and all must have prizes.’'
1910, Emerson Hough, chapter I, in The Purchase Price: Or The Cause of Compromise, Indianapolis, Ind.: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, →OCLC:Serene, smiling, enigmatic, she faced him with no fear whatever showing in her dark eyes. […] She put back a truant curl from her forehead where it had sought egress to the world, and looked him full in the face now, drawing a deep breath which caused the round of her bosom to lift the lace at her throat.
- (uncountable) confidence; audacity; impudence.
c. 1598–1600 (date written), William Shakespeare, “As You Like It”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act II, scene iii], lines 691-93:Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty;
For in my youth I never did apply
Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood,
Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo
The means of weakness and debility
- The upper part of a mobile phone, above the screen.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
part of face above eyebrows
— see also brow
- Abkhaz: алахь (alaxʲ)
- Acehnese: dhoe
- Afrikaans: voorkop
- Albanian: ballë (sq) f
- Aleut: tanix̂
- Amharic: ግምባር (gəmbar)
- Apache:
- Western Apache: bitaʼ
- Arabic: جَبْهَة f (jabha)
- Egyptian Arabic: قورة f (ʔūra), جبين m (gebyin)
- Hijazi Arabic: جَبْهة f (jabha)
- Moroccan Arabic: جبهة f (jabha)
- Aragonese: frent f
- Archi: нодо (nodo)
- Armenian: ճակատ (hy) (čakat)
- Aromanian: frãmti f
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܩܸܨܵܐ m (qiṣṣā)
- Asturian: frente (ast) f
- Atayal: lihuy
- Avar: нодо (nodo)
- Azerbaijani: alın (az)
- Banjarese: dahi (bjn)
- Bashkir: маңлай (mañlay), маңдай (mañday) (Eastern Bashkir)
- Basque: kopeta, kopetan
- Bau Bidayuh: oro
- Belarusian: лоб m (lob), чало́ n (čaló)
- Bengali: কপাল (bn) (kopal), পেশানী (bn) (peśani), জবীন (jobin)
- Bhojpuri: माथा (māthā)
- Bikol Central: angog (bcl)
- Breton: tal (br)
- Brunei Bisaya: kadat
- Bulgarian: чело́ (bg) n (čeló), лоб m (lob) (dated)
- Burmese: နဖူး (my) (na.hpu:)
- Catalan: front (ca) m
- Cebuano: agtang
- Central Melanau: beleang
- Central Sierra Miwok: ṭóp·ele
- Chamicuro: tolo
- Chechen: хьаж (ḥʳaž)
- Chepang: जेल्ह्
- Cherokee: ᎠᎬᏓᎨᏂ (agvdageni)
- Chichewa: mphumi
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 額頭 / 额头 (ngaak6 tau4)
- Dungan: бынлу (bɨnlu), ңыйлу (ŋɨylu)
- Eastern Min: 額頭 / 额头 (ngiăh-tàu), 額 / 额 (ngiăh)
- Hakka: 額角 / 额角 (ngiak-kok)
- Hokkien: 頭額 / 头额 (zh-min-nan) (thâu-hia̍h)
- Literary Chinese: 顙 (sǎng)
- Mandarin: 前額 / 前额 (zh) (qián'é), 額頭 / 额头 (zh) (étóu), 額 / 额 (zh) or 頟 / 额 (zh) (é), 額門 / 额门 (émén), 眉宇 (zh) (méiyǔ) (literary)
- Wu: 額角頭 / 额角头
- Chuvash: ҫамка (śamk̬a)
- Coptic: ⲧⲉϩⲛⲓ f (tehni)
- Cornish: tal f
- Czech: čelo (cs) n
- Dalmatian: fruant
- Danish: pande (da) c
- Dargwa: анда (anda)
- Darkinjung: ngurran
- Dhivehi: ނިއްކުރި (nikkuri)
- Drung: mvrdaq
- Dutch: voorhoofd (nl) n
- Eastern Cham: ꨖꨬ (dhei)
- Egyptian: (dhnt)
- Erzya: коня (końa)
- Esperanto: frunto (eo)
- Estonian: laup (et)
- Even: омкат (omkat)
- Evenki: хэе (həje), омкото (omkoto)
- Faroese: panna f
- Fijian: yadre
- Finnish: otsa (fi)
- French: front (fr) m
- Friulian: front m
- Galician: fronte (gl) m
- Georgian: შუბლი (šubli)
- German: Stirn (de) f
- Greek: μέτωπο (el) n (métopo)
- Ancient: μέτωπον n (métōpon)
- Greenlandic: qaaq
- Guaraní: syva
- Gujarati: કપાળ m (kapāḷ), ભાળ (gu) (bhāḷ)
- Guugu Yimidhirr: bidi, gaman
- Haitian Creole: fon
- Hausa: please add this translation if you can
- Hawaiian: lae
- Hebrew: מֵצַח (he) m (métsakh)
- Higaonon: tangad
- Hindi: माथा (hi) m (māthā), माथ (hi) m (māth), ललाट (hi) m (lalāṭ), मस्तक (hi) m (mastak)
- Hungarian: homlok (hu)
- Iban: bangi
- Icelandic: enni n
- Ido: fronto (io)
- Igbo: egbugbere ihu
- Indonesian: dahi (id)
- Ingrian: otsakeero, loba
- Ingush: хьажа (ḥʳaža)
- Interlingua: fronte
- Inupiaq: qauq
- Iranun: beneng
- Irish: clár éadain m
- Old Irish: étan m
- Italian: fronte (it) f
- Iu Mien: biorngh
- Japanese: 額 (ja) (ひたい, hitai), お凸 (おでこ, odeko)
- Javanese: bathuk (jv)
- Jeju: 임댕이 (imdaeng'i), 이맹이 (imaeng'i)
- Kabuverdianu: tésta
- Kalmyk: маңна (mañna)
- Kannada: ನೊಸಲು (kn) (nosalu)
- Kapampangan: kanwan, kanuan
- Karakalpak: mańlay (kaa)
- Kazakh: маңдай (kk) (mañdai)
- Khmer: ថ្ងាស (km) (thngaah)
- Kimaragang: rabas
- Komi-Zyrian: кымӧс (kymös)
- Korean: 이마 (ko) (ima)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: ناوچاوان (nawçawan), تەوێڵ (tewêll)
- Laki: توڵ (tull)
- Northern Kurdish: enî (ku) f
- Southern Kurdish: تێوِڵ (têwill)
- Kyrgyz: чеке (ky) (ceke)
- Ladino:
- Hebrew: פ׳רינטי f
- Roman: frente f
- Lak: неиттабакӏ (neit:abakʼ)
- Lao: ຫນ້າຜາກ (nā phāk), ໜ້າຜາກ (lo) (nā phāk)
- Latin: frōns f
- Latvian: piere f
- Lezgi: пел (pel)
- Lingala: eboló
- Lithuanian: kaktà f
- Livonian: vȱntsa
- Lotud: kadat
- Lushootseed: sʔililc
- Luxembourgish: Stir f
- Macedonian: чело n (čelo)
- Malagasy: betro (mg), handrina (mg)
- Malay: dahi (ms), jidat (ms)
- Malayalam: നെറ്റി (ml) (neṟṟi)
- Maltese: ġbin m
- Manchu: ᡧᡝᠩᡤᡳᠨ (šenggin)
- Manx: glaare eddin, baaish f
- Maori: rae
- Marathi: कपाळ (mr) n (kapāḷ)
- Moksha: коня (konä)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: магнай (mn) (magnaj), манлай (mn) (manlaj), дух (mn) (dux) (Mongolia)
- Mongolian: ᠮᠠᠩᠨᠠᠢ (mangnai), ᠮᠠᠩᠯᠠᠢ (manglai), ᠳᠤᠬᠤ (duqu)
- Nanai: пэе (peje)
- Nepali: निधार (ne) (nidhār)
- Nogai: манълай (mañlay)
- Northern Altai: кабак (kabak), манънай (manʺnay)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: panne (no) m or f
- Nynorsk: panne (no) f
- Nyunga: bap
- Occitan: front (oc) m
- Ojibwe: (my forehead) nikatig
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: чело n (čelo)
- Old East Slavic: чело n (čelo), чоло n (čolo)
- Old English: forehēafod n
- Old French: frunt m
- Old Tupi: sybá
- Oromo: adda
- Ottoman Turkish: آلن (alın), جبین (cebin), پیشانی (pişâni)
- Pacoh: padyiêl, payiêl
- Pangasinan: muling
- Pannonian Rusyn: чоло n (čolo)
- Pashto: تندى (tanday)
- Persian:
- Dari: پیشَانِی (pēšānī)
- Iranian Persian: پیشانی (fa) (pišâni)
- Polish: czoło (pl) n
- Portuguese: testa (pt) f
- Punjabi:
- Gurmukhi: ਮੱਥਾ m (matthā)
- Quechua: urku, mati
- Romagnol: frònta f
- Romanian: frunte (ro) f
- Romansch: frunt m, frùnt, front
- Rungus: rabbas
- Russian: лоб (ru) m (lob), чело́ (ru) n (čeló) (archaic, poetic)
- S'gaw Karen: ခိၣ်တိသၣ် (khoh̀ toh thà)
- Salar: meñzi
- Sami:
- Northern: gállu
- Southern: gaalloe
- Sanskrit: ललाटम् (sa) m or n (lalāṭam)
- Santali: ᱢᱚᱞᱚᱝ (môlôṅ)
- Sardinian: fronte m, fronti, frunte
- Scottish Gaelic: bathais f
- Sebop: anang
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: чѐло n
- Roman: čèlo (sh) n
- Shan: ၼႃႈၽၢၵ်ႇ (shn) (nāa phàak)
- Sicilian: frunti (scn) f
- Sindhi: please add this translation if you can
- Slovak: čelo (sk) n
- Slovene: čelo (sl) n
- Somali: please add this translation if you can
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: coło n
- Upper Sorbian: čoło n
- Southern Altai: маҥдай (maŋday)
- Spanish: frente (es) f, testuz (es) m or f, testera (es) f, fronte (es) f (dated)
- Sumerian: 𒆠𒉆𒀀𒇒𒊏 (KI-NAM-ESIR-RA)
- Swedish: panna (sv)
- Tagal Murut: rabas
- Tagalog: (literally) noo n
- Tajik: пешона (pešona)
- Tamil: நெற்றி (ta) (neṟṟi)
- Tarifit: tanyart f
- Tatar: маңгай (tt) (mañgay)
- Telugu: నుదురు (te) (nuduru)
- Thai: หน้าผาก (th) (nâa-pàak), เถิก (th) (tə̀ək)
- Tibetan: དཔྲལ་བ (dpral ba)
- Tigrinya: ግንባር (gənbar)
- Timugon Murut: rabas
- Tocharian B: ānte
- Turkish: alın (tr)
- Turkmen: aalyn, maňlaý
- Tutelo: paniaminte
- Udmurt: кымес (kymes)
- Ukrainian: лоб (uk) m (lob), чоло́ n (čoló)
- Urdu: ماتھا m (māthā), پیشانی f (peśānī), جَبِین f (jabīn)
- Uyghur: ماڭلاي (manglay)
- Uzbek: manglay (uz), peshona (uz)
- Venetan: front m
- Vietnamese: trán (vi)
- Volapük: flom (vo)
- Waray-Waray: ag-tang
- Welsh: talcen (cy) m
- West Coast Bajau: lindo'
- West Frisian: foarholle, poatte c
- White Hmong: please add this translation if you can
- Winnebago: pee
- Wolof: please add this translation if you can
- Xhosa: please add this translation if you can
- Yakut: сүүс (süüs)
- Yiddish: שטערן m (shtern)
- Yoruba: iwájú orí, oti (Igbomina)
- Zazaki: çare (diq) n
- Zhuang: najbyak
- Zulu: please add this translation if you can
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