Where does “hleahtorbære” come from?
hleahtorbære (Old English) comes from Old English hleahtor, from Proto-West Germanic *hlahtr, from Proto-Germanic hlahtraz, from Proto-Germanic hlahjaną, from Proto-Indo-European klek- — to laugh, cackle.
hleahtorbære (Old English): productive of laughter; amusing, funny
Definitions
- productive of laughter; amusing, funny