What is the meaning of Hen?

A female chicken (Gallus gallus), particularly a sexually mature one kept for her eggs.

A female of other bird species, particularly a sexually mature female fowl.

A female fish (especially a salmon or trout) or crustacean.

A woman.

  1. A bride-to-be, particularly in the context of a hen night.

A bride-to-be, particularly in the context of a hen night.

A hen night.

An affectionate term of address used to women or girls.

A henlike person of either sex.

The hard clam (Mercenaria mercenaria), a bivalve shellfish.

A large pewter pot used in a tavern.

Alternative form of mother-hen

Hence.

To throw.

old, ancient

to have

Nonstandard spelling of hēn.

Nonstandard spelling of hén.

Nonstandard spelling of hěn.

Nonstandard spelling of hèn.

hen, chicken

female bird

yes

used with a verb, indicating a movement towards or to something.

where

they

used with a verb, indicating a movement towards or to something.

where

they

fine

refined, elegant

hen

Used with a verb, indicating a movement towards or to something.

they (subject pronoun)

them (object pronoun)

hen, female chicken; female of a related species.

A female of the species of birds brooding on the ground.

'bird', colloquial term for a human female

they (subject pronoun). A gender-neutral singular third-person personal pronoun.

them (object pronoun). A gender-neutral singular third-person personal pronoun.

genitive singular of he (he (a letter of some Semitic alphabets))

Rōmaji transcription of へん

far away

Term of address for a woman.

A third-person singular pronoun of unspecified gender; they, thon; alternative to hon (she) and han (he).

a whetstone, particularly the small and soft kind.

(bệnh ~) asthma

to cough

okay?; alright?

old, aged; ancient, antique, pristine, former; inveterate, chronic; original; senior, elder

stale, mouldy, musty, fusty

unreformed, old, traditional (of style or mode of expressing dates according to the Julian Calendar); reckoned according to the Old Style (of festival)

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