hato

See also: HATO, ható, hāto, -ható, and НАТО

Japanese

Romanization

hato

  1. Rōmaji transcription of はと: pigeon, dove.
  2. Rōmaji transcription of ハト: pigeon, dove.

Spanish

Etymology

Originally *fato, from a Germanic language, compare Old High German faz (container; vessel), Old Norse fat (vessel; cover; blanket; garment), English fat (container; vessel; vat).

Noun

hato m (plural hatos)

  1. herd
  2. flock of sheep
  3. a clique; a ring of people
  4. (Latin America) cattle ranch

See also

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