Henne
German (Berlin)
/ˈhɛnə/
noun
Definitions
- hen female chicken
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German henne inherited from Old High German henna inherited from Proto-Germanic *hanjō (hen) derived from Proto-Indo-European *kan- (sing).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*kan-
Gloss
sing
Concept
Semantic Field
Speech and language
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bush-hen English
- gorhen English
- hen English
- henbane English
- hencoop English
- henfest English
- henhood English
- henhouse English
- henless English
- henlike English
- hennery English
- hennish English
- henpeck English
- henpecked English
- henroost English
- henwife English
- henyard English
- moorhen English
- mudhen English
- newshen English
- peahen English
- sagehen English
- sea hen English
- swamphen English
- turkey-hen English
- water hen English
- waterhen English
- woodhen English
- cantiō Latin
- cantiōnem, cantiō, cantio Latin
- cantus Latin
- carmen Latin
- hen Dutch, Flemish
- klokhen Dutch, Flemish
- korhen Dutch, Flemish
- leghen Dutch, Flemish
- *kan- Proto-Indo-European
- *keh₂n- Proto-Indo-European
- *hanjō Proto-Germanic
- *hanô Proto-Germanic
- *hōnijǭ Proto-Germanic
- edischenn Old English
- erschenn Old English
- hen Old English
- henn Old English
- hen Middle English
- hœna Old Norse
- høne Danish
- hønefuld Danish
- mariehøne Danish
- hæna Icelandic
- hænuegg Icelandic
- kornhæna Icelandic
- hano Old High German
- henna Old High German
- henne Middle High German
- *henna Old Dutch
- hin Old Dutch
- *kana Proto-Finnic
- henn Cimbrian
- *kanati Proto-Indo-Iranian
- Henne Alemannic German
- henn Mòcheno