Hecht
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle High German hechet, from Old High German hehhit, from Proto-Germanic *hakiþaz or *hakidaz, ultimately from the root of Haken (“hook”) (English hook).
Cognate with Middle Dutch heket, Old Saxon hakth, *hakith, Old English hacod.
Hecht m (strong, genitive Hechtes or Hechts, plural Hechte)
1Now rare, see notes.
From Middle Low German hö̂chte, from Old Saxon *hōhitha, from Proto-West Germanic *hauhiþu.
Hecht f (plural Hechten)
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