Define:Hame
English
eeditPronunciation
eedit- Rhymes: -eɪm
Etymology 1
eeditFrom Middle Inglis
,
, from Old English
,
, from Template:Proto, from Template:Proto. Cognate with Dens
, Dens
. More at heaven.
Noun
eeditHame (plural Hames)
Related terms
eeditEtymology 2
eeditFrom Middle Inglis, from Middle Dutch
, from Old Dutch Template:Recons, from Template:Proto, from Template:Proto. Cognate with Middle Low German
,
(Modern German dialectal
,
,
).
Noun
eeditHame (plural Hames)
- Part of the harness that fits round the neck of a draught horse that the reins pass through.
Derived terms
eeditEtymology 3
eeditFrom Middle Inglis
, from Old English
. More at home.
Noun
eeditHame (plural Hames)
- Scottish form o home
Etymology 4
eeditFrom earlier
,
.
Noun
eeditHame (plural Hames)
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Anagrams
eedit
Finnish
eedit(index ha)
Etymology
eeditFrom a Germanic language.
Pronunciation
eedit- Hyphenation: me
- (deprecatit uise o
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parameter) Rhymes: -ɑme - [ˈhɑme̞ˣ], X-SAMPA: ["hAme(?)]
Noun
eeditHame
Declension
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Latin
eeditNoun
eedithāme
Scots
eeditPronunciation
eedit- /ˈheːm/
Etymology
eeditFrom Old English
.
Noun
eedithame
Derived terms
eedit- hamely
- hamit
- hamle
- hamelt
- ahame
- hame-aboot
- hame-comin
- hame-drauchtit
- hame-gaun
- hameless
- hame-made
- hamespun
- hame-throu
Adverb
eeditHame (nae comparable)
- at home