You can make 8 words from haar according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.
All 4 letters words made out of haar
haar ahar haar ahar aahr aahr hara ahra hraa rhaa arha raha hara ahra hraa rhaa arha raha aarh aarh arah raah arah raah
Note: these 'words' (valid or invalid) are all the permutations of the word haar. These words are obtained by scrambling the letters in haar.
Definitions and meaning of haar
haar
Etymology
Attested since the late 17th century, alongside Scotshaar(“cold easterly wind; misty wind; cold fog or mist”).
Perhaps ultimately from Middle Dutchhare(“cold wind”) or a related Low German word; compare Dutchharig(“windy; foggy, misty”), Saterland Frisianharig(“misty”).
Alternatively, perhaps simply a northern English or Scottish variant of hoar, or a borrowing of Old Norsehárr(“hoary”).
Pronunciation
(Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /hɑː(ɹ)/
(General American) IPA(key): /hɑɹ/
Rhymes: -ɑː(ɹ)
Noun
haar (countable and uncountable, pluralhaars)
(especially Northern England, Scotland) Thick, cold, wet fog along the northeastern coast of Northern England and Scotland.
the third month of the Punjabi calendar.
References
Anagrams
Hara
Afrikaans
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ɦɑːr/
Etymology 1
From Dutchhaar, from Middle Dutchhaer, from Old Dutchhiro, from Proto-Germanic*hezōi.
Pronoun
haar (subjectsy)
her (object)
See also
Etymology 2
From Dutchhaar, from Middle Dutchhaer, from Old Dutchhira, from Proto-Germanic*hezōz.
Determiner
haar
her
Etymology 3
From Dutchhaar, from Middle Dutchhâer, from Old Dutchhār, from Proto-Germanic*hērą.
Noun
haar (pluralhare)
hair
Alemannic German
Alternative forms
Härre, hoar, hoor, hàre
Etymology
From Middle High German and Old High Germanhār, from Proto-West Germanic*hār. Compare GermanHaar, Dutchhaar, Englishhair, Swedishhår.
Noun
haarn
(Formazza, anatomy) hair (the long hair on a person's head)
References
Patuzzi, Umberto, ed., (2013) Luserna / Lusérn: Le nostre parole / Ünsarne börtar / Unsere Wörter [Our Words], Luserna, Italy: Comitato unitario delle isole linguistiche storiche germaniche in Italia / Einheitskomitee der historischen deutschen Sprachinseln in Italien
Cimbrian
Alternative forms
har(Luserna, Tredici Comuni)
Etymology
From Middle High Germanhār, from Old High Germanhār, from Proto-West Germanic*hār, from Proto-Germanic*hērą(“hair”). Cognate with GermanHaar, Englishhair.
Noun
haarn
(Sette Comuni) hair
's haar stéet bòol gastréelt. ― Hair looks good combed.
References
“haar” in Martalar, Umberto Martello, Bellotto, Alfonso (1974) Dizionario della lingua Cimbra dei Sette Communi vicentini, 1st edition, Roana, Italy: Instituto di Cultura Cimbra A. Dal Pozzo
Patuzzi, Umberto, ed., (2013) Luserna / Lusérn: Le nostre parole / Ünsarne börtar / Unsere Wörter [Our Words], Luserna, Italy: Comitato unitario delle isole linguistiche storiche germaniche in Italia / Einheitskomitee der historischen deutschen Sprachinseln in Italien
Dutch
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ɦaːr/
Hyphenation: haar
Rhymes: -aːr
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutchhaer, from Old Dutchhiro, from Proto-Germanic*hezōi.
Pronoun
haarf
(personal) Third-person singular, feminine object pronoun: her
(1) accusative personal pronoun, (2) dative personal pronoun
Inflection
Descendants
Afrikaans: haar
Etymology 2
From Middle Dutchhaer, from Old Dutchhira, from Proto-Germanic*hezōz.
Determiner
haar (dependent possessive, independent possessivehare, contracted form'r)
Third-person singular, feminine possessive adjective: her
Zij is haar sleutels vergeten. ― She forgot her keys.
Wikipedia, Dood van Diana Frances Spencer
Op 31 augustus 1997 overleed Diana Frances Spencer, Prinses van Wales bij een auto-ongeluk in een tunnel bij de Pont de l'Alma in Parijs, samen met haar vriend Dodi Al-Fayed en hun chauffeur. — On August 31, 1997, Diana Frances Spencer, Princess of Wales, died in a car accident in a tunnel by the Pont de l'Alma in Paris, together with her friend Dodi Al-Fayed and their driver.
Inflection
Synonyms
heur(archaic or dialectal variant)
Descendants
Afrikaans: haar
Jersey Dutch: hœr, hœre
Etymology 3
From Middle Dutchhaer, from Old Dutchhiro, from Proto-Germanic*hezǫ̂.
Determiner
haar (dependent possessive, independent possessivehare)
(archaic) Third-person plural possessive adjective: their
Usage notes
Haar (“their”) was the normal Middle Dutch form for all genders in the plural. In modern Dutch, hun successively replaced haar in this function. Some writers of the 19th and early 20th century made a learned distinction, using hun as the masculine and neuter plural, but haar for the feminine in both singular and plural: mannen en hunne vrouwen (“men and their wives”) versus vrouwen en hare mannen (“women and their husbands”).
Synonyms
(their):hun
Etymology 4
From Middle Dutchhâer, from Old Dutchhār, from Proto-West Germanic*hār, from Proto-Germanic*hērą.
Noun
haarn or c (pluralharen, diminutivehaartjen)
(uncountable)hair(collection of hairs)
(countable)hair(mammalian keratin filament)
(countable)trichome(hair-like growth on a plant)
Synonym:trichoom
a bit, minute quantity
Usage notes
The noun is traditionally neuter in all senses. As a countable noun, it is now sometimes of common gender.
Alternative forms
(obsolete)haer, haeir
Derived terms
Descendants
Afrikaans: haar
Berbice Creole Dutch: hari
Negerhollands: haar, har, haer
Skepi Creole Dutch: har
East Central German
Etymology
From Old High Germanhera. Cognate to German Low Germanher.
Adverb
haar
(Erzgebirgisch) hither, to this place, to here, to me/us
(Erzgebirgisch) ago
Derived terms
haarbaatn
Further reading
German
Pronunciation
Rhymes: -aːɐ̯
Verb
haar
singular imperative of haaren
(colloquial)first-person singular present of haaren
Manx
Etymology
From Old Irishár(“slaughter”), from Proto-Celtic*agrom, from Proto-Indo-European*h₂eǵro-(“hunt”); compare Greek ἄγρα(ágra, “hunt”).
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˈhɛːr/
Noun
haarm (genitive singularhaar, pluralhaaryn)
slaughter
Mutation
Middle English
Noun
haar
Alternative form of hare(“hare”)
Scots
Noun
haar (uncountable)
sea fog
Semai
Alternative forms
har
Pronoun
haar
we (you and I) (1st person dual pronoun, inclusive)
See also
References
Yola
Etymology 1
From Middle Englishhaar, from Old Englishhara, from Proto-West Germanic*hasō.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /hɔː/
Noun
haar
hare
Etymology 2
From Middle Englishhēr, from Old Englishhēr, from Proto-West Germanic*hēr.
Alternative forms
here
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /hiː/
Homophone: her
Adverb
haar
here
Etymology 3
From Middle Englishhair, from Old Englishhǣr, from Proto-West Germanic*hār.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /hiː/
Homophone: her
Noun
haar
hair
References
Kathleen A. Browne (1927) The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland Sixth Series, Vol.17 No.2, Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, pages 129, 131 & 132