hez
See also:
hêz
and
-hez
English
Verb
hez
Eye dialect
spelling of
has
.
1896
, Bret Harte,
In a Hollow of the Hills
:
He's here with some of his folks az
hez
got inter trouble--I'm forgettin' to tell ye.
1904
, Harold Steele Mackaye,
The Panchronicon
:
"Well, then, you c'n explain it to them as
hez
ben to high school, an' that's sister Phoebe.
1911
, Eugene Field,
Second Book of Tales
:
Jim was visibly excited; he let go the telephone, and, turning around, full over against us, he said, "By ----, boys! the stage
hez
been robbed!"
Anagrams
ezh
,
zhe
Spanish
Etymology
From
Latin
faex
,
faecem
.
Pronunciation
(
Castilian
)
IPA
(key)
:
/ˈeθ/
(
Latin America
)
IPA
(key)
:
/ˈes/
Homophone:
es
(
non-Castilian dialects
)
Noun
hez
f
(
plural
heces
)
dregs
,
sediment
Synonyms:
residuo
,
sedimento
(
derogatory
)
scum
(
in the plural
)
excrement
,
dung
Synonyms:
caca
,
cagada
,
deshecho
,
deyección
,
excremento
,
materia fecal
,
mierda
,
popó
See also
estiércol
m
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