heead

English

Etymology

From Old English hēafd-, hēafod (head; top; chief).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /i.əd/

Noun

heead (plural heeads)

  1. (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,"