anheben

German

Etymology

an- + heben

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈanˌheːbən/, [ˈʔanˌheːbm̩]
  • Hyphenation: an‧he‧ben
  • (file)

Verb

anheben (class 6 strong, third-person singular simple present hebt an, past tense hob an or hub an, past participle angehoben or angehaben, auxiliary haben)

  1. to lift up
  2. to raise, to increase
  3. (archaic, now rare) to begin (to do something)
    • 1483, Anton Koberger, Bibel, folio V recto:
      Hie hebt ſich an Geneſis das erſt buch der fuenff bucher moyſi.
      Here begins Genesis, the first book of the five books of Moses.

Usage notes

The alternative past-tense forms hub an etc. are generally limited to the sense of “to begin” and are, even as such, rare and considered dated or poetic.

The alternate past participle was a common obsolete or archaic form.

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