Hesse

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Etymology

German Hesse

Proper noun

Hesse (countable and uncountable, plural Hesses)

  1. A former realm and modern state of Germany.
  2. (countable) A surname from German.

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Etymology

German Hesse

Proper noun

Hesse f

  1. Hesse

German

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Etymology 1

From Middle High German Hesse, from Old High German Hesso, possibly ultimately derived from Proto-Germanic *hatjaną (to persecute; hate). Compare Chatti, Chasuarii, Chattuarii.

Noun

Hesse m (weak, genitive Hessen, plural Hessen, feminine Hessin)

  1. a man born in or residing in the state of Hesse; a Hessian
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  • English: Hesse
  • French: Hesse
  • Portuguese: Hesse
  • Spanish: Hesse

Etymology 2

Noun

Hesse f (genitive Hesse, plural Hessen)

  1. shank (of beef or veal)
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Etymology 3

Proper noun

Hesse

  1. (Hesse) Hesse (Central German state)
    Synonym: (Standard German) Hessen

Etymology 4

Proper noun

Hesse m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Hesses or (with an article) Hesse, feminine genitive Hesse, plural Hesses or Hesse)

  1. a habitational surname for an inhabitant of Hesse

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Etymology

German Hesse

Proper noun

Hesse m

  1. Hesse (a state of Germany)

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Etymology

German Hesse

Proper noun

Hesse f

  1. Hesse (a state of Germany)