havene
Danish
Noun
havene n
- definite plural of hav
Middle English
Alternative forms
- hafen, haven
- avene, hafene, hafne, hafvene, have, hæfene (Early Middle English)
- havyn, hawyn (Late Middle English)
- havin, hawin, hawine, hawyne (Early Scots)
Etymology
Inherited from Old English hæfen, hæfene, from either Old Norse hǫfn or Proto-West Germanic *habanu, from Proto-Germanic *habanō.
The final vowel is either generalised from the Old English oblique forms or continued from the n-stem variant hæfene, though disyllabic forms continuing the ō-stem nominative hæfen are common even in varieties with little apocope.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhav(ə)nə/, /ˈhaːvən/, /ˈhavən/
Noun
havene (plural havenes)
- A harbour or port; a sheltered place suitable for the docking of a seaborne vessel.
- (figuratively) A refuge, shelter, or sanctuary.
Descendants
References
- “hāven, n.(1).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Norwegian Bokmål
Alternative forms
Noun
havene n
- definite plural of hav