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See also:Heo,HEO,héo,hèo,hẻo,andhẹo

Hawaiian

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Etymology

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(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

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Verb

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heo

  1. (stative)proud,haughty

Derived terms

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Further reading

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Irish

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Noun

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heo

  1. h-prothesized form ofeo

Middle English

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Englishhēo,hīe. Probably adoublet ofsche; see that entry for more.

Alternative forms

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Pronoun

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heo (accusativehis,heo,genitivehire,possessive determinerhires)

  1. Third-person singular feminine nominative pronoun:she
  2. Third-person singular feminine accusative pronoun:her
  3. It; used also of inanimate objects
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Middle English personal pronouns
nominativeaccusativedativegenitivepossessive
singular1st personI,ich,ikmemin
mi1
min
2nd personþouþeþin
þi1
þin
3rd personmhehim
hine2
himhishis
hisen
fsche,heohire
heo
hirehire
hires,hiren
nhithit
him2
his,hit
dual31st personwitunkunker
2nd personȝitincinker
plural1st personweus,ousoureoure
oures,ouren
2nd person4yeyowyouryour
youres,youren
3rd personinh.hehem
he2
hemherehere
heres,heren
bor.þeiþem,þeimþeirþeir
þeires,þeiren
1 Used preconsonantally or beforeh.
2 Early or dialectal.
3Dual pronouns are only sporadically found in Early Middle English; after that, they are replaced by plural forms. There are no third person dual forms in Middle English.
4 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd person singular.
References
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Etymology 2

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Pronoun

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heo

  1. alternative form ofhe(he)

Etymology 3

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Pronoun

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heo

  1. alternative form ofhe(they)

Old English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromProto-West Germanic*hiju, fromProto-Germanic*hijō f(this, this one).

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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hēo f (accusativehīe,genitivehire,dativehire)

  1. she
    • c. 990,Wessex Gospels,John 20:15
      Hēo wēnde þæt hit sē wyrtweard wǣre.
      She thought it was the gardener.
    • c. 996,Ælfric'sLives of Saints
      Þāhēo þis ġehīerde, þā smearcodehēo wiþ his weardes.
      Whenshe heard this,she smiled in his direction.
  2. it (when the thing being referred to is grammatically feminine)
    • early 8th century,Beowulf,line 455
      Gǣþ ā wyrd swāhēo sċeal.
      Fate goes always asit must.
    • c. 992,Ælfric,"St. Benedict, Abbot"
      Sē Dēofol wearp ānne stān tō þǣre bellan þæthēo eall tōsprang.
      The Devil threw a rock at the bell soit broke into pieces.
    • The Dialogues of Solomon and Saturn
      Sēo sunne biþ swā rēad on ǣfen for þon þehēo lōcaþ ufan on helle.
      The sun is so red in the evening becauseit looks down on hell.

Declension

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Old English personal pronouns
nominativeaccusativedativegenitive
singularfirst person,mecmīn
second personþūþē,þecþēþīn
third personneuterhithimhis
masculinehine
femininehēohīehire
dualfirst personwitunc,uncituncuncer
second personġitinc,incitincincer
pluralfirst personūs,ūsiċūsūre,ūser
second personġēēow,ēowiċēowēower
third personhīehimheora

Descendants

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Sikaiana

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Noun

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heo

  1. coral stone

Vietnamese

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Heo

Etymology

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Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.
Particularly: “Non-Sino-Vietnamese reading ofChinese(SV:hào) "porcupine(obsolete)" > "pig"?”

Pronunciation

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Noun

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(classifiercon) heo ()

  1. (Central Vietnam, Southern Vietnam) apig(mammal of genus Sus)

Synonyms

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Derived terms

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Noun

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heo

  1. (card games) atwo

See also

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Playing cards in Vietnamese ·bài tây(layout ·text)
át,heo,haibabốnnămsáubảy
támchínmườiJ,bồiQ,đầmK,giàphăng teo

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