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See also:haché

Aragonese

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Noun

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hache m

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterH/h.

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French

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Etymology

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Inherited fromMiddle Frenchhache, fromOld Frenchhache, borrowed fromFrankish*happjā(axe, hatchet).

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Noun

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hache f (pluralhaches)

  1. axe

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Verb

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hache

  1. inflection ofhacher:
    1. first/third-personsingularpresentindicative/subjunctive
    2. second-personsingularimperative

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Middle English

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed fromOld Frenchhache, fromFrankish*happjā, fromProto-Germanic*hapjǭ.

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Noun

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hache (pluralhachez)

  1. Awaraxe; an axe used as a weapon.
  2. (rare) An axe used as a tool.
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed fromOld Frenchhaschiee,hachïe.

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Noun

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hache (pluralhaches)

  1. (rare)sorrow,distress.
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Etymology 3

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Noun

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hache

  1. alternative form ofhacche

Middle French

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Etymology

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FromOld Frenchhache, fromFrankish*happjā.

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Noun

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hache f (pluralhaches)

  1. axe(bladed weapon)

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Norman

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Frenchhache, fromFrankish*happjā, fromProto-Germanic*hapjǭ,*habjǭ(knife).

Noun

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hache f (pluralhaches)

  1. (Jersey)axe

Etymology 2

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Borrowed fromEnglishhash.

Noun

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hache f (pluralhaches)

  1. (Jersey)hash sign,number sign

Old French

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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  • FromFrankish*happjā, fromProto-Germanic*hapjǭ,*habjǭ(knife), probably ultimately fromProto-Indo-European*(s)kop-(to strike, beat).

    Pronunciation

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    • (classical)IPA(key): /ˈhat͡ʃə/
    • (late)IPA(key): /ˈhaʃə/

    Noun

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    hacheoblique singularf (oblique pluralhaches,nominative singularhache,nominative pluralhaches)

    1. axe(bladed weapon)

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    References

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    1. ^“atxa” inDiccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.

    Spanish

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈat͡ʃe/[ˈa.t͡ʃe]
    • Audio:(file)
    • Rhymes:-atʃe
    • Syllabification:ha‧che

    Etymology 1

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    Borrowed fromOld Frenchache, fromVulgar Latin*acca.

    Noun

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    hache f (pluralhaches)

    1. The name of theLatin-script letterH/h.
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    Nominally,hache always takes the usual feminine articlesla anduna (la hache,una hache). This makes it an exception to the rule according to which feminine nouns beginning with stressed/ˈa/ frequently take the articlesel andun otherwise reserved for masculine nouns (e.g.,elalma,unalma).

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    Etymology 2

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    Verb

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    hache

    1. inflection ofhachar:
      1. first/third-personsingularpresentsubjunctive
      2. third-personsingularimperative

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    Tagalog

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    Unadapted borrowing fromSpanishhache, the Spanish name of the letterH /h.Doublet ofeyts.

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    hache (Baybayin spellingᜀᜆ᜔ᜐᜒ)

    1. (historical)the name of theLatin-script letterH/h, in theAbecedario
      Synonyms:(in the Filipino alphabet)eyts,(in the Abakada alphabet)ha

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    Further reading

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    • hache”, inPambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila,2018
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