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Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch hoen, from Old Dutch *huon, from Proto-West Germanic *hōn, from Proto-Germanic *hōną. Cognate with German Huhn, Low German Hohn.
Pronunciation
Noun
hoen n (plural hoenders or hoenderen or hoenen, diminutive hoentje n)
- (zoology) a fowl, a gallinaceous bird
Het bos is de thuisbasis van verschillende soorten hoenders, waaronder fazanten en patrijzen.- The forest is home to various kinds of fowl, including pheasants and partridges.
Het natuurgebied is een ideale plek voor het observeren van wilde hoenders.- The nature reserve is an ideal place for observing wild fowls.
- the domestic chicken, genus Gallus
In veel landen zijn hoenders belangrijke landbouwhuisdieren voor het produceren van vlees en eieren.- In many countries, domestic chickens are important farm animals for producing meat and eggs.
Ze houden een kleine kudde hoenders in hun achtertuin voor verse eieren.- They keep a small flock of chickens in their backyard for fresh eggs.
- (hunting) the partridge
De jagers gingen op pad om de patrijzen, ook wel hoenders genoemd, te vangen.- The hunters went out to catch the partridges, also known as hoenders.
Deze regio staat bekend om de overvloed aan wilde hoenders voor de jacht.- This region is known for the abundance of wild partridges for hunting.
Derived terms
Descendants
Finnish
Pronunciation
Verb
hoen
- first-person singular present indicative of hokea
Anagrams
Vietnamese
Etymology
Pronunciation
Adjective
hoen • (欣, 歡, 𤸧)
- soiled, smeared
See also
Welsh
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle Welsh hoen, from Proto-Celtic *sognos, from Proto-Indo-European *seǵʰ- (“to overpower”), but Matasovic calls the difference in meaning "conspicuous."[1] See the adjective hy (“bold, brave”).
Noun
hoen f (plural hoenau, not mutable)
- joy, gaiety, gladness
- Synonyms: llawenydd, llonder
- liveliness, vivacity
- Synonyms: bywiogrwydd, hoenusrwydd
Derived terms
- di-hoen (“joyless, lackluster”)
- hoenus (“lively, vivacious, sprightly”)
References
Etymology 2
Noun
hoen
- h-prothesized form of oen (“lamb”)
Mutation
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
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