hoofdekwivalent
Hoofdekwivalent is a term used in lexicography and computational linguistics to denote the headword equivalent of a concept across languages within a multilingual lexicon, dictionary, or ontology. It refers to the canonical headword in a language that corresponds to a particular concept or lemma in another language. The concept supports cross-language alignment by associating a single, preferred headword per language with each sense or usage.
Etymology and scope: The word is formed from Dutch hoofd (head) and equivalent, reflecting its function as
Applications: In bilingual dictionaries, lexical databases (such as multilingual lexicons or ontology mappings), terminologies, and cross-language
Relation to related concepts: Hoofdekwivalent is related to, but distinct from, the lemma (the base form used
Example: In a Dutch–English dictionary, the Dutch word fiets has the hoofdekwivalent bicycle as its primary