haas
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ɦaːs/
noun
Definitions
- hare, lagomorph of the genus Lepus
- meat of the hare, fillet
- (sports) rabbit, pacesetter runner in a distance race who sets the pace
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch hāse inherited from Old Dutch *haso inherited from Proto-Germanic *hasô (hare).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hasô
Gloss
hare
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- forhare English
- hare English
- hare's ear English
- hare-skin English
- harebell English
- harebrain English
- harebrained English
- harefoot English
- harehound English
- harekind English
- harelike English
- harelip English
- harish English
- -e- Dutch, Flemish
- Pasen Dutch, Flemish
- angst Dutch, Flemish
- angsthaas Dutch, Flemish
- beun Dutch, Flemish
- beunhaas Dutch, Flemish
- buidel Dutch, Flemish
- buidelhaas Dutch, Flemish
- dak Dutch, Flemish
- dakhaas Dutch, Flemish
- fluiten Dutch, Flemish
- fluithaas Dutch, Flemish
- hamster Dutch, Flemish
- hamsterhaas Dutch, Flemish
- hazenpad Dutch, Flemish
- hazewindhond Dutch, Flemish
- paashaas Dutch, Flemish
- paashaasschaamhaarverzamelaar Dutch, Flemish
- pad Dutch, Flemish
- sneeuw Dutch, Flemish
- sneeuwhaas Dutch, Flemish
- windhond Dutch, Flemish
- *haswaz Proto-Germanic
- *hasô Proto-Germanic
- *hezô Proto-Germanic
- hara Old English
- hare Middle English
- *hari Old Norse
- heri Old Norse
- hare Danish
- has Indonesian
- haessen Middle Dutch
- hase Middle Dutch
- hāse Middle Dutch
- haso Old High German
- haas Afrikaans
- springhaas Afrikaans
- hæhse Middle High German
- Hues Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Huesenziwwi Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Héiss Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Ouschterhues Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *hasō gmw-pro
- *haso Old Dutch
- *hāsenewa Old Dutch
- bönhase Middle Low German
- Haase Alemannic German