hagl

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Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse hagl, from Proto-Germanic *haglaz (hail), which may be from Proto-Indo-European *kagʰlos (pebble, hail).

Cognate with Icelandic hagl, Norwegian hagl, Swedish hagel, Old English hægl and hagol (English hail), Old Frisian heil, Old High German hagal (German Hagel) and Old Saxon hagal (Low German Hagel), Dutch hagel.

Pronunciation

Noun

hagl n (singular definite haglet, plural indefinite hagl)

  1. shot (small metal balls used as ammunition)
  2. (meteorology) hail, hailstone

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Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse hagl, from Proto-Germanic *haglaz (hail), which may be from Proto-Indo-European *kagʰlos (pebble, hail).

See Danish hagl for cognates.

Pronunciation

Noun

hagl n (genitive singular hagls, nominative plural högl)

  1. (precipitation) hail, a hailstoneTemplate:jump
  2. (in a gun) a shot, the small metal shots used as ammunition for shotguns
  3. the name of the Younger Futhark haglaz rune h

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Norwegian Bokmål

Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia no

Etymology

From Old Norse hagl, from Proto-Germanic *haglaz (hail), which may be from Proto-Indo-European *kagʰlos (pebble, hail).

See Danish hagl for cognates.

Noun

hagl n (definite singular haglet, indefinite plural hagl, definite plural hagla or haglene)

  1. (uncountable) hail (precipitation in the form of hailstones)
  2. (countable) a hailstone
  3. (countable) shot (mass noun) pellets used as ammunition for shotguns

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nn

Etymology

From Old Norse hagl, from Proto-Germanic *haglaz (hail), which may be from Proto-Indo-European *kagʰlos (pebble, hail).

Noun

hagl n (definite singular haglet, indefinite plural hagl, definite plural hagla)

  1. (uncountable) hail (precipitation in the form of hailstones)
  2. (countable) a hailstone
  3. (countable) shot (mass noun) pellets used as ammunition for shotguns

Derived terms

References