different between hautest vs hatest
hautest
English
Etymology
French haut + English -est.
Adjective
hautest
- (nonstandard) Highest or best.
- 1989, Fodor's, Great Britain, 1990
- The hautest of French haute cuisine is served in this grand basement restaurant. Specialties include roast guinea fowl with shallots, and fillet of smoked pork...
- 1989, Fodor's, Great Britain, 1990
German
Pronunciation
Verb
hautest
- inflection of hauen:
- second-person singular preterite
- second-person singular subjunctive II
hautest From the web:
- what does hautest mean
hatest
English
Etymology
hate +? -est
Verb
hatest
- (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of hate
Anagrams
- stathe, thetas
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