heead
English
Etymology
From
Old English
hēafd-, hēafod
(
“
head; top; chief
”
)
.
Pronunciation
IPA
(key)
:
/i.əd/
Noun
heead
(
plural
heeads
)
(
Yorkshire
)
head
.
1876
, John Hartley,
Yorksher Puddin'
[1]
:
"Well, if throwin bricks at a chaps
heead
is technical eddication, aw dooant see 'at we want a Schooil Booard to taich us that,"