also: <span class="searchmatch">haxe</span> From Middle High German hahsen, from Old High German hāhsina, from Proto-West Germanic *hą̄hasinu. <span class="searchmatch">Haxe</span> f (plural Haxen) (Silesian) foot <span class="searchmatch">Haxe</span> f...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">Haxe</span> Reduced from haxixe (“hashish”) (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈak.si/ (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈak.si/ (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈak.se/ (Portugal)...
See also: schweinshaxe Schwein + <span class="searchmatch">Haxe</span> Schweinshaxe f (genitive Schweinshaxe, plural Schweinshaxen) (regional, Austro-Bavarian, cooking) pork knuckle Synonyms:...
<span class="searchmatch">Haxe</span> Hächse, Hechse (obsolete) From Middle High German hahsen pl (“poplits”) < Old High German hāhsina (“Achilles tendon”) < Proto-West Germanic *hą̄hasinu...
*hą̄hasinu, from Proto-Germanic *hanhasinwō. Cognate with German Hachse, <span class="searchmatch">Haxe</span>, (older also Hächse, Hechse), Dutch haas, English hock (obsolete dialectal...
Proto-West Germanic *hą̄hasinu, from Proto-Germanic *hanhasinwō. Compare German <span class="searchmatch">Haxe</span>, Hachse, Dutch haas and English huxen, huxon, huckson. IPA(key): /ˈhɑɡ̥sn̩/...
hāhsina, from Proto-West Germanic *hą̄hasinu. Cognate with German Hachse, <span class="searchmatch">Haxe</span> (“knuckle, joint”), Dutch haas (“tenderloin”). Like the latter it appears...
IPA(key): [<span class="searchmatch">hɑxe</span>(j)l] ܗܟܝܠ • (transliteration needed) now, thus far, to this point recently ܗܟܝܠ • (transliteration needed) (postpositively) so, then, thus...
Georgian: please add this translation if you can German: Hasch (de) n Polish: hasz m Portuguese: <span class="searchmatch">haxe</span> m Spanish: chocolate (es) m Swedish: hasch (sv) n or c...