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.

The penis of a trans woman.

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

old

long-standing

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

them; third-person plural objective personal 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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