Høne
See also: Höne
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Semi-learned borrowing from Old Norse Hǿnir, of uncertain origin. Possibly from Proto-Germanic *hauhnijaz (“high one”), or Proto-Germanic *huhnijaz (“white one”) (cf. Greek κύκνος (kýknos, “swan”)). Cognate with Icelandic Hænir and Swedish Höne.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /²høːnə/
- Homophone: høne
Proper noun
Høne m (definite Hønen)
See also
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