See also: Haas and HAAs

Afrikaans edit

Etymology edit

From Dutch haas, from Middle Dutch hāse, from Old Dutch *haso, from Proto-Germanic *hasô.

Pronunciation edit

  • (file)

Noun edit

haas (plural hase, diminutive hasie)

  1. hare, rabbit
  2. meat of the hare or rabbit

Butuanon edit

Noun edit

haas

  1. snake

Dutch edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Middle Dutch hāse, from Old Dutch *haso, Proto-West Germanic *hasō ~ *haʀ-, from Proto-Germanic *hasô.

Noun edit

haas m (plural hazen, diminutive haasje n)

  1. hare, lagomorph of the genus Lepus
  2. meat of the hare, fillet
  3. (sports) rabbit, pacesetter (runner in a distance race who sets the pace)
Derived terms edit
Descendants edit
  • Afrikaans: haas
  • Jersey Dutch: hâśe (from the diminutive)

Etymology 2 edit

From Middle Dutch haessen, from Old Dutch *hāssena, *hāhsena, from Proto-West Germanic *hą̄hasinu, from Proto-Germanic *hanhasinwō (heel tendon, Achilles tendon), from *hanhaz (heel) +‎ *senawō (sinew).

Noun edit

haas m (plural hazen, diminutive haasje n)

  1. tenderloin
Descendants edit
  • Indonesian: has

Tetum edit

Etymology edit

From *paas.

Noun edit

haas

  1. mango

Vilamovian edit

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

haas

  1. hot