hako

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== English == === Noun === hako (plural hakos) A Pawnee Indian ceremony celebrating the union of Earth and Heaven and the genesis of life. ==== References ==== Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged. Merriam-Webster, 2002. unabridged.merriam-webster.com (1 Dec 2012) === Anagrams === Hoak, khoa, koha == Amis == === Etymology === Borrowed from Japanese 箱(はこ) (hako, “box”). Compare Sakizaya haku. === Noun === hako box == Finnish == === Etymology === From Proto-Finnic *hako (compare Estonian hago, Ingrian hako, Karelian hako, Livvi hago, Ludian hago, Veps hago and Votic hako), borrowed from Proto-Baltic [Term?] (compare Lithuanian šaka (“branch (of a tree)”)). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈhɑko/, [ˈhɑ̝ko̞] Rhymes: -ɑko Syllabification(key): ha‧ko Hyphenation(key): ha‧ko === Noun === hako submerged, dead tree branch of a conifer tree ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== === Further reading === “hako”, in Kielitoimiston sanakirja [Dictionary of Contemporary Finnish]‎[1] (in Finnish) (online dictionary, continuously updated), Kotimaisten kielten keskuksen verkkojulkaisuja 35, Helsinki: Kotimaisten kielten tutkimuskeskus (Institute for the Languages of Finland), 2004–, retrieved 2 July 2023 == Hadza == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ɦako/ === Pronoun === hako f (masc. hama, masc. plural habii, fem. plural habee) this, this one (fem.) ==== Related terms ==== bôko nâko himiggîko hamana == Ingrian == === Etymology === From Proto-Finnic *hako. Cognates include Finnish hako and Estonian hago. === Pronunciation === (Ala-Laukaa) IPA(key): /ˈhɑko/, [ˈhɑko̞ˑ] (Soikkola) IPA(key): /ˈhɑko/, [ˈhɑɡ̊o̞ˑ] (Hevaha) IPA(key): /ˈhɑko/, [ˈhɑɡ̊o̞ˑ] Rhymes: -ɑko Hyphenation: ha‧ko === Noun === hako fallen tree snag (wood in water) ==== Declension ==== ==== Descendants ==== → Votic: hako === References === Ruben E. Nirvi (1971), Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page 40 Arvo Laanest (1997), Isuri keele Hevaha murde sõnastik, Eesti Keele Instituut, page 28 == Jamamadí == === Noun === hako (Banawá) spider === References === 2007. The UCLA Phonetics Lab Archive. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Department of Linguistics. == Japanese == === Romanization === hako Rōmaji transcription of はこ == Māori == === Noun === hako monkey clown === Adjective === hako ugly === References === “hako” in John C. Moorfield, Te Aka: Maori–English, English–Maori Dictionary and Index, 3rd edition, Longman/Pearson Education New Zealand, 2011, →ISBN. == Old High German == === Etymology === From Proto-West Germanic *hakō, from Proto-Germanic *hakô, from Proto-Indo-European *keg-. === Noun === hāko m hook ==== Declension ==== ==== Descendants ==== Middle High German: hāken German: Haken → Czech: hák → Polish: hak == Votic == === Etymology === Borrowed from Ingrian hako. === Pronunciation === (Luutsa, Liivčülä) IPA(key): /ˈhɑko/, [ˈhɑko] Rhymes: -ɑko Hyphenation: ha‧ko === Noun === hako fallen tree rotten treestump ==== Inflection ==== === References === Hallap, V.; Adler, E.; Grünberg, S.; Leppik, M. (2012), “hako”, in Vadja keele sõnaraamat [A dictionary of the Votic language]‎[2], 2nd edition, Tallinn == Yanomamö == === Alternative forms === hakro === Noun === hako shoulder === References === Lizot, Jacques (2004), Diccionario enciclopédico de la lengua yãnomãmɨ‎[3] (in Spanish), Vicariato apostólico de Puerto Ayacucho, →ISBN