From Old French ahuge (“‘high, lofty, great, large, huge, also as adv., in freat quantity or number’”), prob. orig. a phrase, a hoge (“‘at height’”) < Latin ad (“‘at, on, in’”) + hoge (“‘a hill, height’”)
huge (comparative huger, superlative hugest)
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