Heceleme
be·hoofTelaffuz
Etimoloji
[ bi-'hüf ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English behōf from Proto-Germanic *bihōf, originally a past tense form of *bihafan (“to get, receive”). Akin to Dutch behoef, German Behuf (“necessity”), Danish behov (“requirement”) (from Middle Low German) in the ODS: "jf. ty. Behuf, eng. behoof". For the verbal root, compare Old English hebban, Gothic