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Hempen - Dictionary Entry

Hempen

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/ˈhɛmpən/

Definitions

  • Made of hemp fibers.
  • Resembling or related to hemp.

Usage Examples

  • "The sailor tied the boat with a strong hempen rope."
  • "She wore a hempen dress, woven from organic fibers."

Etymology

Derived from Middle English 'hempen,' from Old English 'hænepen,' meaning 'made of hemp.'

Synonyms

  • Hemp-made
  • Fibrous
  • Natural-fiber

Antonyms

  • Synthetic
  • Plastic-based

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
FrenchDe chanvre/də ʃɑ̃vʁ/
SpanishDe cáñamo/de ˈkaɲamo/
GermanHanfartig/ˈhanfˌaʁtɪç/
Hindiभांग से बना/bʰɑːŋ se bənɑː/
Chinese (Mandarin)麻制/má zhì/
Japanese麻製/asa-sei/
RussianКонопляный/kənɐˈplʲanɨj/
Arabicمصنوع من القنب/masnū‘ min al-qanab/
PortugueseFeito de cânhamo/ˈfej.tu dʒi ˈkɐɲ.ɐ.mu/
ItalianDi canapa/di ˈka.na.pa/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: /ˈhɛmpən/
  • British English: /ˈhɛmpɪn/

Historical Usage

The term 'hempen' was commonly used in historical texts to describe ropes, fabrics, and other materials made from hemp fibers, particularly in maritime and agricultural settings.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, hempen materials were essential for clothing, fishing nets, and ship rigging due to their strength and durability.

More Information

Hemp has been cultivated for thousands of years, and its fibers have been widely used for textiles, ropes, and other durable products. The term 'hempen' remains relevant today, particularly in sustainable fashion and eco-friendly product industries.

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