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See also Hamlet

English[]

Wikipedia

Etymology[]

Middle French hamelet, diminutive using -let of ham (village), of Germanic origin, cognate with home, Dutch heem, German Heim, Old English hām. (English usage before the 12th century)

Noun[]

Singular
Hamlet

Plural
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Hamlet ({{{1}}})

  1. A small village or a group of houses.
  2. (British) A village that does not have its own church.
  3. Any of the fish of the genus Hypoplectrus in the family Serranidae.

Translations[]

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Anagrams[]

  • aehlmt,
  • Thelma

Norwegian[]

Alternative spellings[]

  • hamlett (nynorsk only)

Etymology[]

Made up of ham ((animal)skin) and let (colour).

Noun[]

hamlet m

  1. The skin colour
Han var mørk i hamleten.
His skin colour was dark.

Synonyms[]

  • hudfarge

de:hamlet et:hamlet el:hamlet fr:hamlet io:hamlet kn:hamlet ka:hamlet hu:hamlet ml:hamlet oc:hamlet fi:hamlet ta:hamlet te:hamlet vi:hamlet zh:hamlet

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