Definition
Archaic or obsolete term of uncertain meaning, possibly referring to a color or a type of fabric.
Etymology
Of obscure origin, appearing in very early English texts and cloth records. May derive from a place name or personal name that became attached to a material, but its true etymology is lost.
Kelly Says
Habrowne is a linguistic mystery—it appears in medieval records but scholars aren't entirely sure what it meant, making it a perfect example of how language loses chunks of its own history.
Translations
ARالعربية
هابروين
ha-bro-wein
CACatalà
habrowne
a-bro-nuh
CSČeština
habrowne
ha-bro-vneh
DADansk
habrowne
ha-bro-nuh
DEDeutsch
habrowne
ha-broh-nuh
ELΕλληνικά
χαμπρόουν
kha-mbro-oon
ESEspañol
habrowne
hab-roh-nyeh
FAفارسی
هابروین
ha-bro-veen
FISuomi
habrowne
ha-bro-nuh
FRFrançais
habrowne
a-broh-n
HIहिन्दी
हॅब्रोने
ha-bro-neh
HUMagyar
habrowne
ha-bro-nuh
IDBahasa Indonesia
habrowne
ha-bro-nuh
ITItaliano
habrowne
a-broh-nuh
KO한국어
하브로우네
ha-be-ro-u-ne
MSBahasa Melayu
habrowne
ha-bro-nuh
MYမြန်မာ
ဟပ်ရွန်း
ha-pyu-n
NLNederlands
habrowne
ha-bro-nuh
NONorsk
habrowne
ha-bro-nuh
PLPolski
habrowne
ha-bro-vneh
PTPortuguês
habrowne
a-broh-nuh
RORomână
habrowne
ha-bro-nuh
RUРусский
хаброун
kha-bro-un
SVSvenska
habrowne
ha-bro-nuh
SWKiswahili
habrowne
ha-bro-nuh
TAதமிழ்
ஹாப்ரோன்
ha-pro-n
TEతెలుగు
హాబ్రోన్
ha-bro-n
TRTürkçe
habrowne
ha-bro-ne
UKУкраїнська
хабровн
kha-bro-vn
URاردو
ہابروین
ha-bro-ween
VITiếng Việt
habrowne
ha-bro-nuh