haag
Dutch (Brabantic)
noun
Definitions
- A hedge, thicket of woody bushes planted in a row
- A lane, (often double) row of lined-up persons or objects, as for a formal guard of honor inspection
- (obsolete) Undergrowth, a dense low forest
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch hāge inherited from Old Dutch *hago inherited from *hagō derived from Proto-Germanic *hagô (hedge, enclosure, pasture, yard) derived from Proto-Indo-European *kaghon, *kagʰ- (grasp, enclose, catch).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*kagʰ-
Gloss
grasp, enclose, catch
Concept
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Cognates and derived terms
- Haweater English
- haw English
- mayhaw English
- possumhaw English
- häkki Finnish
- Hag German
- -e- Dutch, Flemish
- Hageland Dutch, Flemish
- doorn Dutch, Flemish
- doornhaag Dutch, Flemish
- haagdoorn Dutch, Flemish
- haagspel Dutch, Flemish
- hagenpreek Dutch, Flemish
- hagepreek Dutch, Flemish
- land Dutch, Flemish
- preek Dutch, Flemish
- spel Dutch, Flemish
- *kaghon Proto-Indo-European
- *kagʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *kagʰom Proto-Indo-European
- *hagô Proto-Germanic
- häck Swedish
- haga Old English
- hagi Old Norse
- børnehave Danish
- have Danish
- hage Middle Dutch
- hagespel Middle Dutch
- hāge Middle Dutch
- hāgedorn Middle Dutch
- hag Old High German
- hage Middle High German
- Ho Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *hagō gmw-pro
- *hago Old Dutch
- *kageti Proto-Celtic
- *kagrom Proto-Celtic
- hago Old Saxon
- *kaɣela Proto-Italic
- häkki Ingrian