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Etymology 1 eedit

From Middle Inglis

hame

,

home

, from Old English

hama

,

, from Template:Proto, from Template:Proto. Cognate with Dens

, Dens

. More at heaven.

Noun eedit

Hame (plural Hames)

  1. Template:Obsolete A covering, skin, membrane.
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Etymology 2 eedit

From Middle Inglis, from Middle Dutch

, from Old Dutch Template:Recons, from Template:Proto, from Template:Proto. Cognate with Middle Low German

ham

,

, Old High German

(Modern German dialectal

Hame

,

,

).

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Hame (plural Hames)

  1. Part of the harness that fits round the neck of a draught horse that the reins pass through.
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Etymology 3 eedit

From Middle Inglis

ham

, from Old English

hām

. More at home.

Noun eedit

Hame (plural Hames)

  1. Scottish form o home

Etymology 4 eedit

From earlier

haum

,

haume

.

Noun eedit

Hame (plural Hames)

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Finnish eedit

(index ha)

Etymology eedit

From a Germanic language.

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Noun eedit

 
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Hame

  1. skirt

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Latin eedit

Noun eedit

hāme

  1. REDIRECTTemplate:Wt/sco/inflection of

Scots eedit

Pronunciation eedit

  • /ˈheːm/

Etymology eedit

From Old English

hām

.

Noun eedit

hame

  1. home

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Adverb eedit

Hame (nae comparable)

  1. at home

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