Hamme

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Alemannic German

Etymology

From Middle High German hamme, from Old High German hamma (shank, thigh, literally curved limb; bent limb), from Proto-Germanic *hammō (shinbone; the hollow of the knee; ham). Cognate with German Hamme (ham; meat from the hindquarters), Dutch ham (ham), English ham.

Noun

Hamme f

  1. (Uri) the hook on the wide end of a scythe blade

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