hio
hio
FromHokkien, specificallyZhangzhou Hokkien香(hioⁿ,“joss stick; incense”).
hio (pluralhio-hio)
hio
FromProto-Italic*hiāō, fromProto-Indo-European*ǵʰh₁i-eh₂-yé-ti, from*ǵʰeh₂-(“to gape, be wide open”). Cognates includeAncient Greekχάσκω(kháskō),Tocharian Aśew,Tocharian Bkāyā,Lithuanianžioti,Russianзия́ть(zijátʹ),Sanskritविजिहीते(vijihīte), andProto-Germanic*gīnaną,*ganōną (Englishyawn).[1]
hiō (present infinitivehiāre,perfect activehiāvī,supinehiātum);first conjugation, nopassive
hio
FromProto-Germanic*hijō f(“this, this one”).
hīo f (accusativehīe,genitivehiere,dativehiere)
FromProto-West Germanic*hiju, fromProto-Germanic*hijō f(“this, this one”). Akin toOld Englishhēo.
hiū f (accusativehiā,genitivehiāre,dativehiāre)
nominative | accusative | dative | genitive | |||
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singular | 1st person | ik | mī | mī | mīn | |
2nd person | thū | thī | thī | thīn | ||
3rd person | m | hī | hine | him | sīn | |
f | hiū,hiō | hiā | hire,hiāre | hire,hiāre | ||
n | hit | hit | him | sīn | ||
plural | 1st person | wī | ūs | ūs | ūser | |
2nd person | jī | jū,jō | jū,jō | jūwer | ||
3rd person | hiā | hiā | him,hirem,hiārem | hira,hiāra |