See also: hatz and Hätz

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Proper noun edit

Hatz

  1. A surname.

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Etymology edit

From Old High German herza, from Proto-Germanic *hertô, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱḗr.

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Hatz n (plural Hatze or Hatzer, diminutive Hätzje)

  1. (westernmost Ripuarian) heart
    • 1947, “Jardemarsj”‎[1]performed by Nico Ploum, Kerkrade Ripuarian cited here in German-based orthography:
      Schick en stramm jeht hä dran, usse feine Jardemann.
      Hä versteht, wat hä deet, wennt hä op Manöver jeht.
      Jedder Schatz, blond ov schwatz, däut hä an si Jardehatz.
      O du treue Jardemann!
      Chic and strapping he approaches things, our good guardsman.
      He knows what he does when he goes on maneuver.
      Every sweetheart, blond or black, he presses to his guardsman’s heart.
      Oh you loyal guardsman!

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Hatz f

  1. (Erzgebirgisch) a lot, bunch, considerable amount
    sune Hatz Zeich
    a bunch of stuff
    Synonyms: Matz, Raas

Further reading edit

  • 2020 June 11, Hendrik Heidler, Hendrik Heidler's 400 Seiten: Echtes Erzgebirgisch: Wuu de Hasen Hoosn haaßn un de Hosen Huusn do sei mir drhamm: Das Original Wörterbuch: Ratgeber und Fundgrube der erzgebirgischen Mund- und Lebensart: Erzgebirgisch – Deutsch / Deutsch – Erzgebirgisch[2], 3. geänderte Auflage edition, Norderstedt: BoD – Books on Demand, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 59:

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Etymology edit

From hetzen.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /hat͡s/
  • Rhymes: -ats
  • (file)

Noun edit

Hatz f (genitive Hatz, plural Hatzen)

  1. hunt, chase (hunting)

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Further reading edit

  • Hatz” in Duden online

Pennsylvania German edit

Etymology edit

Compare German Herz, Dutch hart, English heart, Swedish hjärta.

Noun edit

Hatz n (plural Hatze)

  1. heart