Hag
21hag — agg.inv. CO di caffè, decaffeinato; anche s.m.inv {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1956. ETIMO: nome commerciale, dalle iniziali della ditta tedesca (Kaffee) H(andels) A.G., che per prima sfruttò il brevetto della decaffeinizzazione …
22hag — [hæg] n old fashioned [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from Old English hAgtesse witch ] an ugly or unpleasant woman, especially one who is old or looks like a ↑witch …
23hag — [ hæg ] noun count OFFENSIVE an old woman who is ugly or unpleasant …
24Hag — Hȃg (nizoz. Den Haag) m <G Hága> DEFINICIJA glavni grad nizozemske pokrajine Zuidholland, 445.300 stan., sjedište međunarodnih ustanova i konferencija …
25hag- — *hag germ., Verb: nhd. umfassen; ne. surround; Hinweis: s. *hagōn; Etymologie: s. ing. *kagʰ , *kogʰ , Verb, Substantiv, fassen, Flechtwerk, Hürde, Pokorny 518; Literat …
26Hag — Hag, der; [e]s, Plural e, schweizerisch Häge (schweizerisch für Hecke, Zaun; veraltet für Hecke, Wald) …
27hag — ► NOUN 1) an ugly old woman. 2) a witch. DERIVATIVES haggish adjective. ORIGIN perhaps from Old English …
28Hag — abbrev. Bible Haggai …
29Hag — For other uses, see Hag (disambiguation). A hag is a wizened old woman, or a kind of fairy or goddess having the appearance of such a woman, often found in folklore and children s tales such as Hansel and Gretel.[1] Hags are often seen as… …
30Häg — Wappen Deutschlandkarte …