different between hausen vs fausen

hausen

English

Noun

hausen (plural hausens)

  1. The beluga (Huso huso)

German

Etymology

From Middle High German h?sen, from Old High German h?s?n, from Proto-Germanic *h?s?n?. Cognate with German Low German husen, Dutch huizen, English house, Faroese húsa.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?ha??zn?], [?ha??z?n]
  • Hyphenation: hau?sen

Verb

hausen (weak, third-person singular present haust, past tense hauste, past participle gehaust, auxiliary haben)

  1. (colloquial, humorous or derogatory) to dwell, to reside
  2. (colloquial, derogatory) to rage, to rampage

Conjugation

Synonyms

  • (neutral) wohnen, leben

Further reading

  • “hausen” in Duden online

hausen From the web:



fausen

English

Etymology

Compare Welsh llysowen (eel).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?f??z?n/

Noun

fausen (plural fausens)

  1. (Britain, dialect, obsolete) A young eel.

Anagrams

  • faunes, unsafe

fausen From the web:

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