Definition
An archaic or obsolete English term, possibly referring to a horn or thorn-bearing plant, though the exact meaning is uncertain in modern usage.
Etymology
Possibly from Old English combining ake (related to ache or pain) with horne (horn), though the precise etymology and original meaning are obscure and lost to historical record.
Kelly Says
Some words are so old and obscure that nobody really knows what they meant anymore—'akehorne' might be a completely forgotten word that would have been useful to a medieval farmer but has no meaning to us now!
Translations
ARالعربية
أكيهورن
ak-ay-hor-n
BNবাংলা
একেহর্ন
ay-keh-horn
CACatalà
akehorne
ay-keh-orn
CSČeština
akehorne
ay-keh-horn-eh
DADansk
akehorne
ay-keh-orn
DEDeutsch
akehorne
ay-keh-horn-uh
ELΕλληνικά
Ακεχόρν
ah-keh-orn
ESEspañol
akehorne
ay-keh-OR-nyeh
FAفارسی
اِکهُرن
e-k-ho-rn
FISuomi
akehorne
ay-keh-orne
FRFrançais
akehorne
ah-keh-ORN
GUGU
એકેહોર્ન
ay-keh-horn
HIहिन्दी
एकेहॉर्न
ay-keh-horn
HUMagyar
akehorne
ay-keh-orn
IDBahasa Indonesia
akehorne
ay-keh-orne
ITItaliano
akehorne
ah-keh-OR-neh
KO한국어
에이크호른
eikeu-ho-reon
MRMR
एकेहॉर्न
ay-keh-horn
MSBahasa Melayu
akehorne
ay-keh-orn
MYမြန်မာ
အကဲဟိုင်း
a-ke-ho-ing
NLNederlands
akehorne
ay-keh-horn
NONorsk
akehorne
ay-keh-orn
PLPolski
akehorne
ay-keh-horn-eh
PTPortuguês
akehorne
ah-keh-OR-nyeh
RORomână
akehorne
ay-keh-orn-eh
RUРусский
эйкхорн
ay-khor-n
SVSvenska
akehorne
ay-keh-orn
SWKiswahili
akehorne
ay-keh-orn
TAதமிழ்
ஏக்கோர்ன்
ay-koh-ron
TEతెలుగు
ఏకహోర్న్
ay-koh-ron
THไทย
เอเคโฮर्न
ay-keh-horn
TRTürkçe
akehorne
ah-keh-orne
UKУкраїнська
ейкхорн
ay-khor-n
VITiếng Việt
akehorne
ay-keh-orn