hako

English

Noun

hako (plural hakos)

  1. 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


Amis

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese (hako, box).

Noun

hako

  1. box

Finnish

Noun

hako

  1. A submerged, dead tree.
  2. A branch of a conifer tree.

Declension

Inflection of hako (Kotus type 1/valo, k- gradation)
nominative hako haot
genitive haon hakojen
partitive hakoa hakoja
illative hakoon hakoihin
singular plural
nominative hako haot
accusative nom. hako haot
gen. haon
genitive haon hakojen
partitive hakoa hakoja
inessive haossa haoissa
elative haosta haoista
illative hakoon hakoihin
adessive haolla haoilla
ablative haolta haoilta
allative haolle haoille
essive hakona hakoina
translative haoksi haoiksi
instructive haoin
abessive haotta haoitta
comitative hakoineen

Jamamadí

Noun

hako

  1. (Banawá) spider

References


Japanese

Romanization

hako

  1. Rōmaji transcription of はこ

Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *hakô, from Proto-Indo-European *keg-.

Noun

hāko m

  1. hook

Descendants

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