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Proto-Germanic: *xaunia-, *xauna-z, -ō; *xawid=
Meaning: humble
IE etymology: IE etymology
Gothic: haun-s `humble'
Old Norse: { hāδ 'Spott, Hohn' }
Old English: hēan `low, mean, abject, poor, humbled, humble'
Old Frisian: hāna `beschädigt'
Middle Dutch: hoon m. ` krenking, smaad, hoon, bedrog, verleiding, schandaad', hōne f.
Dutch: hoon m.
Middle Low German: hōn m.
Old High German: hōni `verachtet, im Schmach lebend' (9.Jh.); hōna f. `Hohn' (9.Jh.)
Middle High German: hōn st. m. 'hohn, schmach'; hȫne 'verachtet, in schmach lebend; durch schmähung an der ehre kränkend, übermütig, zornig; stolz; gefährlich'
German: Hohn m.
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