Homophones: <span class="searchmatch">hersas</span>, hersât <span class="searchmatch">hersa</span> third-person singular past historic of herser <span class="searchmatch">hersa</span> accusative/genitive plural of hersir...
Borrowed from French herse. <span class="searchmatch">hersă</span> f (plural herse) portcullis...
Homophones: <span class="searchmatch">hersa</span>, hersât <span class="searchmatch">hersas</span> second-person singular past historic of herser...
Homophones: <span class="searchmatch">hersa</span>, <span class="searchmatch">hersas</span> hersât third-person singular imperfect subjunctive of herser...
Compound of hersenen + vlies. IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">ˈɦɛrsə</span>(n)ˌvlis/ Hyphenation: her‧sen‧vlies hersenvlies n (plural hersenvliezen, diminutive hersenvliesje n) meninges...
attested as hersingi in the 10th or 11th century. Derived from Old Frisian <span class="searchmatch">Hersa</span> (a personal name) suffixed with the collectivising suffix -ingi-. See also...
English Wikipedia has an article on: Ersa Wikipedia From Ancient Greek Ἕρσα (<span class="searchmatch">Hérsa</span>, literally “Dew”). (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɜːsə/ (General American)...
in England, perhaps from Old English hors (“horse”) or the personal name <span class="searchmatch">Hersa</span> + pōl (“pool”). Horsepool (plural Horsepools) A surname from Old English...
Modified from ܚܪܫܐ (ḥaršā, <span class="searchmatch">ḥeršā</span>, “magic”), from the root ܚ ܪ ܫ related to magic. Compare Arabic سَاحِرَة (sāḥira). IPA(key): [ħarrɑʃtɑ] (singular) IPA(key):...
*harisjaz (“army’s leader”), from Proto-Germanic *harjaz (“army”). IPA(key): /²<span class="searchmatch">hɛrsə</span>/, /²hɛʂːə/ herse m (definite singular hersen, indefinite plural hersar,...