[go: nahoru, domu]

See also: Hane, haneʼ, haně, hanë, håne, and ha'ne

Danish

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Etymology

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From Old Danish hanæ, from Old Norse hani, from Proto-Germanic *hanô, from Proto-Indo-European *kan- (to sing).

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Noun

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hane c (singular definite hanen, plural indefinite haner)

  1. cock, rooster
  2. tap, faucet
  3. a cock or hammer of a firearm

Inflection

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Estonian

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Noun

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hane

  1. genitive singular of hani
  2. partitive singular of hani

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Japanese

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Romanization

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hane

  1. Rōmaji transcription of はね

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Noun

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hane

  1. woman

Further reading

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  • Malcolm Ross, Proto Oceanic and the Austronesian Languages of Western Melanesia, Pacific Linguistics, series C-98 (1988)

Middle English

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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hane (plural hanes)

  1. Alternative form of heyn

Etymology 2

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Noun

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hane (plural hanes)

  1. Alternative form of hen (poor man)

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Old Norse hani, from Proto-Germanic *hanô, from Proto-Indo-European *kan- (to sing).

Noun

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hane m (definite singular hanen, indefinite plural haner, definite plural hanene)

  1. a cock or rooster (male chicken)
  2. a cock or hammer of a firearm

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology 1

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hane

From Old Norse hani, from Proto-Germanic *hanô, from Proto-Indo-European *kan- (to sing).

Noun

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hane m (definite singular hanen, indefinite plural hanar, definite plural hanane)

  1. a cock or rooster (male chicken).
  2. a cock or hammer of a firearm
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Etymology 2

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From Old Norse haðna.

Alternative forms

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Noun

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hane f (definite singular hana, indefinite plural haner, definite plural hanene)

  1. a female goat which has not yet borne a kid

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Swedish

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Etymology 1

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From han (he).

Noun

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hane c

  1. a male (of animals, sometimes also plants, rarely of humans)
  2. a plug, a male electric connector
Declension
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Declension of hane 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative hane hanen hanar hanarna
Genitive hanes hanens hanars hanarnas
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Etymology 2

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From Old Norse hani, from Proto-Germanic *hanô, from Proto-Indo-European *kan- (to sing).

Noun

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hane c

  1. a cock (the male of chicken)
    förrän hanen har galit ... Och i detsamma gol hanen ... Förrän hanen gal
    before the cock crow ... And immediately the cock crew ... Before the cock crow (Matthew 26:34, 74, 75)
    den röde hanen
    fire (the red cock)
  2. a cock (on a gun)
    att spänna hanen
    to cock the trigger
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Tagalog

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Particle

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hané (Baybayin spelling ᜑᜈᜒ) (Rizal, Quezon, tag question)

  1. Alternative form of ne

Turkish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Ottoman Turkish خانه (hane), from Persian خانه (xâne), from Middle Persian 𐭡𐭩𐭲𐭠 (xānag), from Old Persian *vahanam (house), from Proto-Iranian *wāhana (habitation), from Proto-Iranian *Hwah-, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hwas-, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂wes-.

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Noun

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hane (definite accusative haneyi, plural haneler)

  1. house
    Synonym: ev

Usage notes

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  • Appears in many words for types of buildings, such as kütüphane (library) or postane (post office). Most of these words were formed as compounds in Ottoman Turkish or Persian.

Declension

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Inflection
Nominative hane
Definite accusative haneyi
Singular Plural
Nominative hane haneler
Definite accusative haneyi haneleri
Dative haneye hanelere
Locative hanede hanelerde
Ablative haneden hanelerden
Genitive hanenin hanelerin

Noun

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hane

  1. abdomen