hirne etymology

Middle English word hirne comes from Old English here (An army (especially of the enemy).), Old English hēr, Old Norse *hari, Latin crescendum, Proto-Indo-European *ḱerh₂-, Proto-Indo-European *ḱrū-, Proto-Indo-European *ḱeywo-, Proto-Germanic *hūrijaną, Proto-Germanic *hezōz, Middle English hir ((possessive) her (belonging to a female person).)

Detailed word origin of hirne

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
here Old English (ang) An army (especially of the enemy).
hēr Old English (ang)
*hari Old Norse (non)
crescendum Latin (lat)
*ḱerh₂- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro)
*ḱrū- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro)
*ḱeywo- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro)
*hūrijaną Proto-Germanic (gem-pro)
*hezōz Proto-Germanic (gem-pro)
hir Middle English (enm) (possessive) her (belonging to a female person).
*ḱr̥- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro)
*hiurijaz Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) Mild; gentle; dear. Trusted; familiar.
*hūrijō Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) (monetary) interest. Payment; hire.
hiere Old English (ang)
hire Old English (ang)
hīere Old English (ang)
hȳr Old English (ang)
*hurną Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) Horn.
*hurnijō Proto-Germanic (gem-pro)
herne Old Frisian (ofs)
hyrni Old Norse (non)
hyrne Old English (ang) Angle. Corner. Horn.
hure Middle English (enm) At intervals, frequent, at least, in any case. Especially, particularly; much less. Even. Truly, certainly, indeed.
her English (eng) (informal) A female person or animal. Belonging to her. The form of she used after a preposition or as the object of a verb; that woman, that ship, etc.
hiren Middle English (enm)

Words with the same origin as hirne

Descendants of here
here heretogh heretoȝe hire hiren hyre
Descendants of hēr
heer her her-for hær
Descendants of *ḱerh₂-
corner hart heort herne hert horn horne huirne hurne hyrne inkhorn rather reother rether rither rodder rother rudder ruther sere unikorn
Descendants of *ḱrū-
hirnestan
Descendants of *ḱeywo-
hure unhere unhire
Descendants of *hūrijaną
hire-man huire huyre