haï
See also: Appendix:Variations of "hai"
French
Norman
Etymology
From Old French haïr, hadir (“to hate”), from Frankish *hattjan (“to hate”), from Proto-Germanic *hatjaną (“to hate”), from *hataz (“hatred, hate”), from Proto-Indo-European *keh₂d- (“strong emotion”).
Antonyms
- adouother (“to adore”)
Derived terms
- haîsseux (“one who hates; a hater”)
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