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haku

haku

See also: -haku and hak'u

Finnish

Noun

haku

  1. search

Declension

Inflection of haku (Kotus type 1/valo, k- gradation)
nominative haku haut
genitive haun hakujen
partitive hakua hakuja
illative hakuun hakuihin
singular plural
nominative haku haut
accusative nom. haku haut
gen. haun
genitive haun hakujen
partitive hakua hakuja
inessive haussa hauissa
elative hausta hauista
illative hakuun hakuihin
adessive haulla hauilla
ablative haulta hauilta
allative haulle hauille
essive hakuna hakuina
translative hauksi hauiksi
instructive hauin
abessive hautta hauitta
comitative hakuineen

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Gorontalo

Etymology 1

Noun

haku

  1. genitalia
    Te Sudi biloto'o, ilotuhata lo bali to haku.
    Sudi fainted, (because) a ball hit (his) genitalia.

Etymology 2

From Malay hak (right), from Arabic حَقّ (ḥaqq, truth).

Noun

haku

  1. that which complies with justice, law, or reason; right.
    Haku to tawu diila bolo ma'o hama.
    Someone's right must not be infringed.

Hawaiian

Etymology 1

From Proto-Central Polynesian *fatu.

Noun

haku

  1. lord, master, overseer, employer, owner, possessor, proprietor, luna

Etymology 2

From Proto-Central Polynesian *fatu, Proto-Polynesian *fatu, Proto-Malayo-Polynesian, from Proto-Austronesian (compare Cebuano bato, Fijian vatu, Hiligaynon bato, Ilocano bato, Indonesian batu, Kapampangan batu, Malagasy vato, Malay batu, Maori whatu, Sundanese batu, Tagalog bato).

Noun

haku

  1. core, lump, stone, coconut sponge
  2. stone (of a fruit), seeds and pulp (of a melon)

Derived terms

Verb

haku

  1. (transitive) to compose, to invent, to put in order, to arrange
  2. (transitive) to braid, to plait

Japanese

Romanization

haku

  1. rōmaji reading of はく

Polish

Noun

haku m

  1. locative singular of hak
  2. vocative singular of hak

Quechua

Noun

haku

  1. scarf, shawl

Declension