"hornung" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Cimbrian]

Etymology: From Middle High German hornunc, from Old High German hornung, perhaps from Proto-Germanic *hurnungaz (“bastard”), named in connection to the short number of days in February (therefore different from all other months). Cognate with German Hornung (“February”). Etymology templates: {{inh|cim|gmh|hornunc}} Middle High German hornunc, {{inh|cim|goh|hornung}} Old High German hornung, {{inh|cim|gem-pro|*hurnungaz||bastard}} Proto-Germanic *hurnungaz (“bastard”), {{cog|de|Hornung||February}} German Hornung (“February”) Head templates: {{head|cim|noun|cat2=|g=m|g2=|head=}} hornung m, {{cim-noun|m}} hornung m
  1. (Luserna) February Tags: Luserna, masculine Synonyms: fevraro
    Sense id: en-hornung-cim-noun-yHfG~0Be Categories (other): Cimbrian entries with incorrect language header, Luserna Cimbrian Related terms: djenaro (alt: Gregorian calendar months: Luserna dialect), hochnach (Gregorian calendar months: Luserna dialect) (alt: Gregorian calendar months: Luserna dialect), fevraro, hornung, martzo, lentz, abrèl, aprile, madjo, sunjo, prachmånat, ludjo, höbiat, agosto, snittmånat, septembre, herbestmånat, otobre, bimmat, novembre, bintarmånat, ditzembre, kristmånat

Noun [Old English]

Etymology: From Proto-West Germanic *hurnung, from Proto-Germanic *hurnungaz (“bastard”), cognate with Old High German hornung, Old Norse hornungr, Old Frisian horning, Frankish hōrni(n)g. Found in the compound hornungsunu (“bastard son”), as well as various toponyms such as Horninggesele (Horningsea), Horninggeshǣð (Horningsheath), Horningamǣre, and Horningdūn. Etymology templates: {{inh|ang|gmw-pro|*hurnung}} Proto-West Germanic *hurnung, {{inh|ang|gem-pro|*hurnungaz|t=bastard}} Proto-Germanic *hurnungaz (“bastard”), {{cog|goh|hornung}} Old High German hornung, {{cog|non|hornungr}} Old Norse hornungr, {{cog|ofs|horning}} Old Frisian horning, {{cog|frk|-}} Frankish Head templates: {{head|ang|nouns|||||g=m|g2=|g3=|head=|sort=}} hornung m, {{ang-noun|m}} hornung m
  1. bastard, illegitimate child Tags: masculine Synonyms: dōc (english: bastard, mongrel), dōcincel (english: bastard-child), āwordena (english: someone worthless) Derived forms: hornungsunu
    Sense id: en-hornung-ang-noun-cqeukkjH Categories (other): Old English entries with incorrect language header

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