haver
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈɦaː.vər/
noun
Definitions
- any wild species or cultivar of the genus Avena
- in particular, Avena sativa, the cereal oats, notably fed to horses
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch havere inherited from Old Dutch *havara inherited from Proto-Germanic *habrô (oats, oat, food for goats, goat).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*habrô
Gloss
oats, oat, food for goats, goat
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- haversack English
- Hafer German
- Haferflocke German
- Hafergrütze German
- Hafermehl German
- Hafermilch German
- Haferpflaume German
- Strandhafer German
- elite Dutch, Flemish
- elitehaver Dutch, Flemish
- havermelk Dutch, Flemish
- havermout Dutch, Flemish
- melk Dutch, Flemish
- mout Dutch, Flemish
- stok Dutch, Flemish
- stokhaver Dutch, Flemish
- student Dutch, Flemish
- studentenhaver Dutch, Flemish
- havresac French
- *kapro- Proto-Indo-European
- havre Norwegian Bokmål
- *habrô Proto-Germanic
- havre Swedish
- havre Norwegian Nynorsk
- haver Middle English
- hafri Old Norse
- havre Danish
- hafri Icelandic
- havere Middle Dutch
- habaro Old High German
- havri Faroese
- av'thon Norman
- haber Middle High German
- habere, haber Middle High German
- Huewer Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *havara Old Dutch
- haver, havere Middle Low German
- havr Norn