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Proto-Germanic: *xōnaz, *xōniz, *xōnsi-; *xanēn; *xanjō, *xaninjō
Meaning: hen, cock
IE etymology: IE etymology
Gothic: hana m. (n) `cock, rooster'; CrimGot ano `gallina'
Old Norse: 1) pl. hȫns, hȫnsn, hȫnsni n. `Hühner'; 2) hani m. `Hahn'
Norwegian: 2) hane
Swedish: 1) höns, 2) hane
Danish: 1) höns, 2) hane
Old English: 2) hana, -an m. `cock', 3) { henn }
English: hen
Old Frisian: 2) hona
Old Saxon: 1) hōn, pl. hōner; 2) hano
Middle Dutch: 1) hoen, 2) hāne, 3) hene, hinne
Dutch: 1) hoen, pl. hoenders n., 2) haan m., 3) hen f.
Middle Low German: 3) henne, hinne, hēne
Old High German: 1) huon, pl. huonir (9.Jh.); 2) hano (8.Jh.), 3) henna (9.Jh.), henin (um 800)
Middle High German: 2) han(e) wk. m. 'hahn', 1) huon st. n. 'huhn', 3) henne st./wk. f. 'henne'
German: Hahn m., Huhn n., Henne f.
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