hærfest

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Old English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Apparently borrowed into West Saxon from Mercian; the expected West Saxon form would be *hierfest. From Proto-West Germanic *harbist. A North Germanic variant *harbustaz was the source of Old Norse haust (Swedish höst, Icelandic haust).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈxær.fest/, [ˈhærˠ.vest]

Noun[edit]

hærfest m

  1. harvest
  2. autumn, fall

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Seasons in Old English · tīde (layout · text) · category
lencten (spring) sumor (summer) hærfest (autumn) winter (winter)