haag
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch hāge, haghe, from Old Dutch *hago, from Proto-West Germanic *hagō, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *hagô (“hedge”), from Proto-Indo-European *kaghon. Cognate with English haw.
Pronunciation
Noun
haag f (plural hagen, diminutive haagje n)
- A hedge, thicket of woody bushes planted in a row
- A lane, (often double) row of lined-up persons or objects, as for a formal guard of honor inspection
- (obsolete) Undergrowth, a dense low forest
Synonyms
Derived terms
- (plant species) haagbeuk, haagdoorn, haageik, haagroos, haagwinde
- haagappel
- haagschaar
- haagspel n
- hagepreek
Descendants
- Negerhollands: haschee
Related terms
Norwegian Nynorsk
Adjective
haag (masculine and feminine haag, neuter haagt, definite singular and plural haage, comparative hægre, indefinite superlative hægst, definite superlative hægste)
- obsolete typography of håg
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