Türkische aussprache
heykAussprache
/ˈhāk/ /ˈheɪk/
Etymologie
[ 'hAk ] (noun.) 14th century. From Middle English, from Old English haca 'hook' (from the shape of the jaw), from Proto-Germanic *hakô (cf. Dutch haak, German Haken, Danish hage), from Proto-Indo-European *ko(n)gos (cf. Hittite kagas 'tooth', Middle Irish ailchaing 'weapons rack', Lithuanian kéngė 'hook, latch', Russian коготь (kógot') 'claw'). For similar sense development, compare Norwegian hakefisk 'trout, salmon', Middle Low German haken 'kipper', Old English hacod 'pike'.