heen

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== Alemannic German == === Alternative forms === haa, ha, hoh, hä, häbä, hè === Etymology === From Middle High German hān, from Old High German hāben. Compare German haben, Dutch hebben, West Frisian hawwe, English have, Icelandic hafa. === Verb === heen (Issime) to have === References === Patuzzi, Umberto, ed., (2013) Luserna / Lusérn: Le nostre parole / Ünsarne börtar / Unsere Wörter [Our Words], Luserna, Italy: Comitato unitario delle isole linguistiche storiche germaniche in Italia / Einheitskomitee der historischen deutschen Sprachinseln in Italien == Dutch == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ɦeːn/ Hyphenation: heen Rhymes: -eːn === Etymology 1 === From Middle Dutch henen (“away from here, hence”), from a Proto-West Germanic *hin-, from Proto-Germanic *hiz, and Proto-Germanic *-anē. Cognate with German hin, English hence. ==== Adverb ==== heen away Antonym: vandaan (postpositional) to, towards Synonym: naartoe (slang) gone, outside the boundaries of the norms Hij was echt ver heen toen. He was already too far gone. (could imply being drunk or having lost his mind) ===== Declension ===== ===== Derived terms ===== ===== Descendants ===== Afrikaans: heen Jersey Dutch: hên Negerhollands: hen === Etymology 2 === Derived from Proto-Germanic *hainō (“grindstone”), similar to Low German heenk, Old Norse hein. Outside of Germanic, related to Latin cos (“grindstone”), Ancient Greek κῶνος (kônos, “pinecone”), Middle Irish cath (“sharp-minded”). ==== Noun ==== heen n (uncountable, no diminutive) sea clubrush (Bolboschoenus maritimus) Synonym: zeebies ==== Further reading ==== heen on the Dutch Wikipedia.Wikipedia nl