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håne

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See also: Hane, hane, hanë, and haneʼ

Danish

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Etymology

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From hån +‎ -e, from Middle Low German hônen, from Old Saxon hōnian, from Proto-West Germanic *haunijan. Compare Swedish håna.

Verb

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håne (imperative hån, infinitive at håne, present tense håner, past tense hånede, perfect tense hånet)

  1. to scorn, mock, deride
    Coordinate term: spotte

Conjugation

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Conjugation of håne
active passive
present håner hånes
past hånede hånedes
infinitive håne hånes
imperative hån
participle
present hånende
past hånet
(auxiliary verb have or være)
gerund hånen

Derived terms

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References

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