countability or plurality. paard (“horse”) + -en- + kracht (“power”) → paardenkracht (“horsepower”) tulp (“tulip”) + -en- + bol (“bulb”) → tulpenbol...
+ -en → feathern fox + -en → foxen horse + -en → horsen hose + -en → hosen house + -en → housen pease + -en → peasen shoe + -en → shoon...
horse”. IPA(key): /ˈmɑn ɛn ˈpaːrt ˈnumə(n)/ man en paard noemen (idiomatic) to call a spade a spade, to call it as one sees it Conjugation of man en paard...
See also: horse, HORSE, H.O.R.S.E., and H-O-R-S-E English Wikipedia has an article on: Horse (zodiac) Wikipedia Horse The seventh of the 12-year cycle...
(“as”) + en (“a”) + nötkärna (“nut kernel”). Compare kärnfrisk. frisk som en nötkärna (not comparable) (simile) fit as a fiddle, healthy as a horse (in perfect...
borrowing from English a lot. en Latt a lot (many, much) Mer hen en Latt Kieh un Geil uff der Bauerei. We have a lot of cows and horses on the farm....
Literally, “(only) on the track the horses are seen (as they really are)”. The phrase comes from horse racing. en la cancha se ven los pingos the proof...
American) enPR: ĭnfôrstʹ, ĕn-, IPA(key): /ɪnˈfoɹst/, /ɛn-/ (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ɪnˈfɔːst/, /ɛn-/ (rhotic, without the horse–hoarse merger) enPR:...
also: HORSE, Horse, H.O.R.S.E., and H-O-R-S-E hoss, hawss (regional, pronunciation spelling) (with the horse-hoarse merger) (Received Pronunciation) enPR:...
lighthorse From light (“lacking weight”, adjective) + horse (noun). enPR: lītʹhôrs light horse (uncountable) (collectively) Light-armed cavalry. light-horseman...