Hede

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German

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Middle Low German hêde, from Proto-West Germanic *heʀdā. Cognate with English hards, which see.

Noun

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Hede f (genitive Hede, no plural)

  1. (Northern Germany) hards, tow, oakum (short, fallen-off fibres of flax or hemp)
    Synonym: Werg
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Etymology 2

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Short form.

Proper noun

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Hede f (proper noun, genitive Hedes or (with an article) Hede)

  1. a female given name, variant of Hedwig