Hame vs Hate - What's the difference?
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As a proper noun hame is tavastia, a historical province and area in finland. As a noun hate is haste, impatience. As a verb hate is .
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hame English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) hame, home, from (etyl) hama, . More at (l).
Noun
( en noun)
(obsolete) A covering, skin, membrane.
Related terms
* (l)
* (l)
Etymology 2
From (etyl), from (etyl) ).
Noun
( en noun)
Part of the harness that fits round the neck of a draught horse that the reins pass through.
Derived terms
* (l)
* (l)
Etymology 3
From (etyl) ham, from (etyl) . More at (l).
Etymology 4
From earlier haum, haume.
Anagrams
*
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hate English
Noun
An object of hatred.
- One of my pet hates is traffic wardens.
Hatred.
- He gave me a look filled with pure hate .
(Internet, colloquial) Negative feedback, abusive behaviour.
- There was a lot of hate in the comments on my vlog about Justin Bieber from his fans.
Related terms
* hate crime
* hater
* hatred
Verb
( hat)
To dislike intensely or greatly.
- I hate men who take advantage of women.
(slang) To dislike intensely due to envy.
- Don't be hating my weave, girl, you're just jealous!
Synonyms
* abhor
* despise
* detest
* loathe
* See also
Antonyms
* love
Alternative forms
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Noun
liver (organ of the body)
References
* Van den Berg, Rene (1991). "Preliminary Notes on the Cia-Cia Language," in Excursies in Celebes , pp. 305-324.
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