FromOld High Germanhāben, fromProto-Germanic*habjaną. CompareGermanhaben,Dutchhebben,West Frisianhawwe,Englishhave,Icelandichafa.
heen
- (Issime) tohave
FromMiddle Dutchhenen(“away from here, hence”), from aProto-West Germanic*hin-, fromProto-Germanic*hiz, andProto-Germanic*-anē. Cognate withGermanhin,Englishhence.
heen
- away
- Antonym:vandaan
De baron gaf den koetsier een wenk en het rijtuig roldeheen.- The baron gave the coachman a sign and the carriage rolledaway.
- (postpositional)to,towards
- Synonym:naartoe
Waar ga ikheen?- Where am I going?
- (slang)gone, outside theboundaries of thenorms
- Hij was echt verheen toen.
- He was already too fargone. (could imply being drunk or having lost his mind)
Pronominal adverbs ofheen
Bolboschoenus maritimus(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)
heen n (uncountable)
- sea clubrush (Bolboschoenus maritimus)
- Synonym:zeebies