Hann

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English

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Etymology

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From a Middle English given name derived from Johan, variant of John, or less often from Henry or Randolph.

Proper noun

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Hann

  1. A surname originating as a patronymic.

Verb

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Hann (third-person singular simple present Hanns, present participle Hanning, simple past and past participle Hanned)

  1. (transitive, signal processing) To apply the Hann function to (a signal).

Anagrams

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Pennsylvania German

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Etymology 1

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From Middle High German hirne, hërne, from Old High German hirni (brain), from Proto-West Germanic *hirʀnī, from Proto-Germanic *hirzniją (brain). Compare German Hirn.

Noun

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Hann n (plural Hanner)

  1. brain

Etymology 2

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From Middle High German and Old High German horn. Compare German Horn, Dutch hoorn, English horn.

Noun

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Hann n (plural Hanner)

  1. horn

Polish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /xann/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ann
  • Syllabification: Hann

Proper noun

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Hann f

  1. genitive plural of Hanna