"heermoes" meaning in Dutch

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Noun

Audio: nl-heermoes.ogg
Etymology: Uncertain. The first element may derive from Proto-West Germanic *haru (“bitter, sharp”); the second may be moes, but in a sense more comparable to that found in German Gemüse (“vegetable”); the compound might then originally have meant "bitter vegetable". Etymology templates: {{unc|nl}} Uncertain, {{der|nl|gmw-pro|*haru|t=bitter, sharp}} Proto-West Germanic *haru (“bitter, sharp”), {{cog|de|Gemüse|t=vegetable}} German Gemüse (“vegetable”) Head templates: {{nl-noun|n|-|-}} heermoes n (uncountable)
  1. field horsetail, Equisetum arvense Tags: neuter, uncountable Categories (lifeform): Horsetails
    Sense id: en-heermoes-nl-noun-tPVN2-Jd Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header

Download JSONL data for heermoes meaning in Dutch (1.7kB)

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