Hexe
See also: hexe
German
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Middle High German hecse, hesse, from Old High German hagzissa, from Proto-West Germanic *hagatussjā. Cognate with English hag and Dutch heks.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editHexe f (genitive Hexe, plural Hexen)
Declension
editDeclension of Hexe [feminine]
Hyponyms
editCoordinate terms
editDerived terms
edit- Haeckse
- hexen
- hexenartig
- Hexenbesen
- Hexenei
- Hexeneinmaleins
- hexenhaft
- Hexenhaus
- Hexenhäuschen
- Hexenjagd
- Hexenkessel
- Hexenküche
- Hexenkunst
- Hexenmilch
- Hexenprozess
- Hexenring
- Hexensabbat
- Hexensalbe
- Hexenschuss
- Hexenstich
- Hexentanz
- Hexentreppchen n (“scoubidou”, literally “little witches’-staircases”)
- Hexenverbrennung
- Hexenverfolgung
- Hexenverwahn
- Hexerei
Descendants
editFurther reading
editHunsrik
editNoun
editHexe
Pennsylvania German
editNoun
editHexe
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