This is the 7686th most frequent German word.
haag
"Haag" in German means "hedge" or "enclosure."
In this sentence, 'Haag' is used to refer to a hedge or a border made of plants, a meaning derived from its historical usage.
Der alte Haag wurde durch einen neuen Zaun ersetzt.
The old hedge was replaced with a new fence.
Here, 'Haag' represents a boundary or enclosure around a castle, illustrating its traditional connotation.
Im Märchen lebte der Prinz in einem von einem Haag umgebenen Schloss.
In the fairy tale, the prince lived in a castle surrounded by a hedge.
In this case, 'Haag' is part of a proper noun, referring to cities in Europe, showcasing its application as a geographical name.