hea
Frisian (Western)
/hɪə̯/
noun
Definitions
- hay
Etymology
Inherited from Old Frisian hā inherited from Proto-Germanic *hawją (hay).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hawją
Gloss
hay
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Haymarket English
- Oxhey English
- hay English
- hay devil English
- hay-cock English
- haybale English
- hayband English
- haybarn English
- haybird English
- haybox English
- haycap English
- haycart English
- hayer English
- hayey English
- hayfever English
- hayfield English
- hayfork English
- hayhead English
- hayland English
- hayless English
- haylift English
- haylike English
- hayloft English
- haymaker English
- haymaking English
- haymonger English
- haymow English
- hayrack English
- hayrake English
- hayrick English
- hayricker English
- hayride English
- hayseed English
- hayshed English
- haystack English
- haystalk English
- hayward English
- haywire English
- haiven Finnish
- *hawją Proto-Germanic
- hey Middle English
- hey Old Norse
- hewi Old High German
- höuwe Middle High German
- Hee Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Heeschnapp Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐌷𐌰𐍅𐌹 Gothic
- *hawi gmw-pro
- *hōi Old Dutch
- heamoanne Western Frisian
- moanne Western Frisian
- hā Old Frisian