haver

verb

Syllable Decomposition

haver

Like the old French hauwer ("to hoe"), probably from Old High German hauen (to fell, to notch), related to the Old Low Frankish hauwa ("hoe" see this word), the German a hauer ("miner") which gives the Czech havíř ("miner").

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havage (cn.) havée (v.) havées (v.) havant (v.) havons (v.) havez (v.) havent (v.) havais (v.) havait (v.) havions (v.) haviez (v.) havaient (v.) havai (v.) havas (v.) havâmes (v.) havâtes (v.) havèrent (v.) haverai (v.) haveras (v.) havera (v.)