"Haïnt" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Limburgish]

IPA: /hai̯˨nt/ Forms: Haïnt [plural], Hänntje [diminutive], hand [alternative, common, variant], handj [alternative], hank [alternative], haand [alternative, uncommon, variant]
Rhymes: -ai̯nt Etymology: From Middle Dutch and Old Dutch hant, from Proto-West Germanic *handu, from Proto-Germanic *handuz. With common diphthongization of -a- to -ai- found in Eupen. Etymology templates: {{inh|li|dum|-}} Middle Dutch, {{inh|li|odt|hant}} Old Dutch hant, {{inh|li|gmw-pro|*handu}} Proto-West Germanic *handu, {{inh|li|gem-pro|*handuz}} Proto-Germanic *handuz Head templates: {{head|li|noun|plural|Haïnt|diminutive|Hänntje|g=f}} Haïnt f (plural Haïnt, diminutive Hänntje)
  1. (Eupen, anatomy, common variant) A hand Tags: common, feminine, variant
    Sense id: en-Haïnt-li-noun-D9SZmMlm Categories (other): Eupen Limburgish, Limburgish entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Anatomy Topics: anatomy, medicine, sciences Derived forms: Aaterhaïnt, allderhaïnt, aunderhaïnt, béïderhaïnt, haïntgriipe, Haïntlanger, Haïntschréfft, Haïntselmann, Haïntwärrek, Häintgelänk, noëderhaïnt
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