heo

See also: Heo and HEO

Irish

Noun

heo

  1. h-prothesized form of eo

Middle English

Alternative forms

he, hie, hi, hye, hy, hoe, ho, hue, hu, hw, ȝeo, ȝe, ȝhe, ȝoe, ȝo, ȝho, yhe, yo, yio, ge, ghe, ha, a

Etymology 1

From Old English hēo, hīe.

Pronoun

heo (accusative his, heo, genitive hire, possessive determiner hires)

  1. Third-person singular feminine nominative pronoun: she
  2. Third-person singular feminine accusative pronoun: her
  3. It; used also of inanimate objects
See also

References

Etymology 2

From Old English , from Proto-Germanic *hiz (this, this one).

Pronoun

heo

  1. Alternative form of he

References

Etymology 3

From Old English hīe, .

Pronoun

heo

  1. Alternative form of he

References


Old English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /heːo/

Pronoun

hēo f (accusative hīe, genitive hiere, dative hiere)

  1. she

Descendants


Sikaiana

Noun

heo

  1. coral stone

Vietnamese

Pronunciation

Noun

(classifier con) heo ()

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

Synonyms

  • (pig): lợn (northern Vietnam); cúi (archaic)

Derived terms

Derived terms

Noun

heo

  1. (card games) a two

See also

Playing cards in Vietnamese · bài tây (layout · text)
át, heo, hai ba bốn năm sáu bảy
tám chín mười bồi đầm già phăng teo
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