harnas
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch harnas (“armor”), from Middle French harnas (“harness”), from Old French hernois (“equipment; equipment for a horse”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
harnas n (plural harnassen, diminutive harnasje n)
- (medieval) armor
Hyponyms
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Anglo-Norman harneschier.
Verb
harnas
- Alternative form of harneysen
Etymology 2
From Anglo-Norman harneis.
Noun
harnas
- Alternative form of harneys
Middle French
Etymology
(deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old French hernois (“equipment”), later "equipment for a horse".
Noun
harnas m (plural harnas)
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