hingst

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Danish

Etymology

From Middle Low German hengest, hengst, hingest, hingst, from Proto-Germanic *hangistaz, cognate with German Hengst. The Scandinavian word for “horse”, e.g. Danish hest, comes from a Verner alternation variant, *hanhistaz.

Pronunciation

Noun

hingst c (singular definite hingsten, plural indefinite hingste)

  1. stallion (uncastrated male horse)

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German

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Verb

hingst

  1. second-person singular preterite of hängen

North Frisian

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Etymology

From Old Frisian hengst.

Noun

hingst m (plural hingster)

  1. (Föhr-Amrum) horse

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

From Middle Low German hengest, hengst, hingest, hingst.

Noun

hingst m (definite singular hingsten, indefinite plural hingster, definite plural hingstene)

  1. a stallion (uncastrated male horse)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

From Middle Low German hengest, hengst, hingest, hingst.

Noun

hingst m (definite singular hingsten, indefinite plural hingstar, definite plural hingstane)

  1. a stallion (uncastrated male horse)

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Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish hingist, hingest, hengist, from Middle Low German hengest, hengst, hingest, hingst.

Noun

hingst c

  1. a stallion

Declension

Declension of hingst 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative hingst hingsten hingstar hingstarna
Genitive hingsts hingstens hingstars hingstarnas

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