"hein" meaning in Dutch

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Noun

Forms: heinen [plural], heintje [diminutive, neuter]
Etymology: From Middle Dutch hein, from the verb heinen (“to physically demarcate lands”) (modern heinen, also omheinen). Etymology templates: {{inh|nl|dum|hein}} Middle Dutch hein, {{m|dum|heinen||to physically demarcate lands}} heinen (“to physically demarcate lands”), {{m|dum|heinen}} heinen, {{m|dum|omheinen}} omheinen Head templates: {{nl-noun|m|-en|heintje}} hein m (plural heinen, diminutive heintje n)
  1. physical demarcation between fields or yards, like a fence, wall or ditch. Tags: masculine Related terms: haag, heg, hagen, behagen, omhagen, heinen, heining, omheinen, omheining, ijzerenheinig
    Sense id: en-hein-nl-noun-ONDS~wXx
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Noun

Forms: heinen [plural], heintje [diminutive, neuter]
Head templates: {{nl-noun|m|-en|heintje}} hein m (plural heinen, diminutive heintje n)
  1. skinny person Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-hein-nl-noun-CiKjW34h Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Dutch entries with incorrect language header: 24 35 19 22
  2. skinny horse Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-hein-nl-noun-7Q2SjPeb
  3. personification of death Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-hein-nl-noun-EmJEeU9w
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: Magere Hein
Etymology number: 2

Download JSON data for hein meaning in Dutch (2.4kB)

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