Hörn

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See also: hörn, Horn, horn, and hòrn

German Low German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle Low German hoern, horne, hurn, from Old Saxon *hornia, *hurnia, from Proto-West Germanic *hurnijā, from Proto-Germanic *hurnijǭ (hook, angle, corner), from Proto-Germanic *hurną (horn). Cognate with English hirn (nook, corner).

Noun[edit]

Hörn n (plural Hörns)

  1. corner, nook, angle

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Proper noun[edit]

Hörn f (genitive Harnar)

  1. (poetic) one of the names of Freyja
  2. a female given name