Hass
German (Berlin)
[has]
noun
Definitions
- hatred, hate
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German haz inherited from Proto-Germanic *hataz (hatred, hate).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hataz
Gloss
hatred, hate
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
憎
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Jew-hatred English
- antihate English
- behate English
- cyberhate English
- gay-hate English
- hatable English
- hate English
- hate-crime English
- hateblog English
- hatedom English
- hatee English
- hatefest English
- hatefic English
- hateful English
- hateless English
- hatelike English
- hatelisting English
- hatemonger English
- hater English
- hatesite English
- hatesome English
- hatest English
- hateth English
- hateworthy English
- hatred English
- overhate English
- unhate English
- Fremdenhass German
- Fremder German
- Hasskriminalität German
- Hassrede German
- Jude German
- Judenhass German
- Kriminalität German
- Rede German
- Selbsthass German
- grottenhässlich German
- hässlich German
- potthässlich German
- selbst German
- haat Dutch, Flemish
- haatbaard Dutch, Flemish
- hatelijk Dutch, Flemish
- homohaat Dutch, Flemish
- rassenhaat Dutch, Flemish
- vreemdelingenhaat Dutch, Flemish
- vrouwenhaat Dutch, Flemish
- *keh₂d- Proto-Indo-European
- hat Norwegian Bokmål
- *hataz Proto-Germanic
- *hatāną Proto-Germanic
- hat Swedish
- hejt Polish
- hat Norwegian Nynorsk
- hatian Old English
- hete Old English
- heteniþ Old English
- heterof Old English
- haate Middle English
- hate Middle English
- hatr Old Norse
- had Danish
- hatur Icelandic
- hat Middle Dutch
- hāt Middle Dutch
- haz Old High German
- haat Afrikaans
- hatur Faroese
- haz Middle High German
- hezzelich Middle High German
- 𐌷𐌰𐍄𐌹𐍃 Gothic
- *hati gmw-pro
- *hat Old Dutch
- hās Vilamovian