hoer
See also: Hoer, hoër, and hör
English
Etymology
hoe + -er
Noun
hoer (plural hoers)
- One who hoes.
Anagrams
- Hero, Rohe, heor, hero, rheo-, rohe
Afrikaans
Etymology
From Middle Dutch hoere, hoer, from Old Dutch *huora, from Proto-Germanic *hōrǭ, from Proto-Indo-European *kāro-, *keh₂ro- (“dear, loved”). Cognate with German Hure, English whore, Danish hore.
Noun
hoer (plural hoere)
- (derogatory) whore
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch hoere, from Old Dutch *huora, from Proto-Germanic *hōrǭ.
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - IPA(key): /ɦur/, [ɦuːr]
- Rhymes: -ur
Noun
hoer f (plural hoeren, diminutive hoertje n)
- (sometimes derogatory) whore, prostitute
- (derogatory) whore, slut (slur)
Derived terms
- aandachtshoer
- heroïnehoer
- hoerendochter
- hoerendop
- hoerenhengst
- hoerenkind
- hoerenloper
- hoerenwaard
- hoerenwaardin
- hoerenzoon
- hoerhuis
- stoephoer
Descendants
- Afrikaans: hoer
- → Sranan Tongo: huru
Anagrams
- hore
Middle English
Adjective
hoer
- Alternative form of hor (“hoar”)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
hoer f
- indefinite plural of ho
- indefinite plural of hoe