Where does “hāse” come from?
hāse (Middle Dutch) comes from Old Dutch haso, from Proto-West Germanic hasō, from Proto-Germanic *hesô, from Proto-Indo-European ḱeh₂s- — to lead, teach, educate; grey, hare.
hāse (Middle Dutch): hare
Definitions
- hare
hāse (Middle Dutch) comes from Old Dutch haso, from Proto-West Germanic hasō, from Proto-Germanic *hesô, from Proto-Indo-European ḱeh₂s- — to lead, teach, educate; grey, hare.
hāse (Middle Dutch): hare