HA

Etymology 1

Noun

Ha pl (plural only)

An ethnic and linguistic group based in Kigoma Region in western Tanzania.

Proper noun

Ha

The dialect of Rwanda-Rundi spoken by this group.

Etymology 2

Proper noun

Ha

In Egyptian mythology, a god of the deserts to the west of Egypt, associated with the underworld (Duat) and pictured as a man wearing the symbol for desert hills on his head.

Anagrams

• A"H, AH, Ah, ah

Proper noun

HA

(British) Initialism of Highways Agency.

Anagrams

• A"H, AH, Ah, ah

Etymology 1

Verb

ha

(archaic) Alternative form of a (“have”)

Etymology 2

Interjection

ha

A representation of laughter.

An exclamation of triumph or discovery.

(archaic) An exclamation of grief.

(dated) A sound of hesitation: er, um.

Etymology 3

Onomatopoeic.

Interjection

ha

Said as a limb is swung in attack.

Anagrams

• A"H, AH, Ah, ah

Source: Wiktionary



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