hoe
Hoe stands for:
- Hoe (tool) , a tool used for working the soil
- Pickaxe (tool) , a pickaxe
- (Austrian) ax (or hatchet )
- a coat of arms figure, see beard (heraldry)
- Heel , part of the foot
- Rowing hoe on boats and ships, see Skeg
Hoe is the family name of the following people:
- Albert Hacke (1869–1952), music writer, editor, poet and composer
- Alexander Hacke (* 1965), German musician, music producer, composer of film music and actor
- Axel Hacke (* 1956), journalist and writer
- Christian Hacke (* 1943), German political scientist
- Christian Franz von Hacke (1731–1807), baron, cathedral chapter in Speyer and choir bishop in the Archdiocese of Trier
- Daniela Hacke (* around 1970), German historian and university professor
- Edwin von Hacke (1821–1890), manor owner, sugar manufacturer and member of the German Reichstag
- Emil von Hacke (1814–1887), royal Prussian lieutenant general
- Ernst Ludwig von Hacke (1651–1713), royal Prussian lieutenant general and commandant of Berlin
- Florian Hacke (* 1978), German actor
- Franz Karl Joseph von Hacke (1727–1780), Oberstjägermeister from the Electoral Palatinate, son of Ludwig Anton von Hacke
- Franz Karl Ludwig Wilhelm von Hacke (* around 1725, † 1757), diplomat from the Electoral Palatinate
- Friedrich Wilhelm von Hacke (Colonel) (* 1717; † after 1780), royal Prussian colonel
- Fritz Hacke (1842–1922), German lawyer and member of the Reichstag
- Georg Hacke (also Latinized: Haccius; 1626–1684), German Lutheran theologian
- Gottlob von Hacke , German theater poet and publicist of the late 18th century, documented several times in Mecklenburg
- Hans Hacke (* before 1600, † after 1620), German sculptor and carpenter
- Hans Christoph Friedrich von Hacke (1699–1754), Prussian military (namesake of Hackescher Markt in Berlin)
- Horst Hacke (born May 24, 1949), Member of the State Parliament (CDU)
- Jens Hacke (* 1973), German political scientist
- Levin Friedrich von Hacke (1714–1785), Prussian lieutenant general, head of a regiment on foot and governor of Stettin
- Ludwig Anton von Hacke (1682–1752), Oberstforst- und Oberstjägermeister in the Electoral Palatinate
- Marie Hacke (* 1989), German actress
- Rudolf Hacke (1881–1953), German painter, graphic artist and illustrator
- Werner Hacke (* 1948), German neurologist and university professor
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Wiktionary: Hoe - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations