hete
Dutch
editPronunciation
editAdjective
edithete
- inflection of heet:
Verb
edithete
Anagrams
editFinnish
editEtymology
editUnknown. Related to Karelian hete.
Pronunciation
editNoun
edithete
- quagmire, morass; swampy, soggy spot; a relatively small soggy area, but big enough to stop a man or horse
- (dialectal, Lapland, Kainuu) Synonym of lähde (“spring”).
Declension
editInflection of hete (Kotus type 48*C/hame, tt-t gradation) | |||
---|---|---|---|
nominative | hete | hetteet | |
genitive | hetteen | hetteiden hetteitten | |
partitive | hetettä | hetteitä | |
illative | hetteeseen | hetteisiin hetteihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | hete | hetteet | |
accusative | nom. | hete | hetteet |
gen. | hetteen | ||
genitive | hetteen | hetteiden hetteitten | |
partitive | hetettä | hetteitä | |
inessive | hetteessä | hetteissä | |
elative | hetteestä | hetteistä | |
illative | hetteeseen | hetteisiin hetteihin | |
adessive | hetteellä | hetteillä | |
ablative | hetteeltä | hetteiltä | |
allative | hetteelle | hetteille | |
essive | hetteenä | hetteinä | |
translative | hetteeksi | hetteiksi | |
abessive | hetteettä | hetteittä | |
instructive | — | hettein | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
Synonyms
editDerived terms
editFurther reading
edit- “hete”, in Kielitoimiston sanakirja [Dictionary of Contemporary Finnish][1] (in Finnish) (online dictionary, continuously updated), Kotimaisten kielten keskuksen verkkojulkaisuja 35, Helsinki: Kotimaisten kielten tutkimuskeskus (Institute for the Languages of Finland), 2004–, retrieved 2023-07-02
Hungarian
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editNumeral
edithete
Declension
editInflection (stem in long/high vowel, front unrounded harmony) | ||
---|---|---|
singular | plural | |
nominative | hete | — |
accusative | hetét | — |
dative | hetének | — |
instrumental | hetével | — |
causal-final | hetéért | — |
translative | hetévé | — |
terminative | hetéig | — |
essive-formal | heteként | — |
essive-modal | hetéül | — |
inessive | hetében | — |
superessive | hetén | — |
adessive | heténél | — |
illative | hetébe | — |
sublative | hetére | — |
allative | hetéhez | — |
elative | hetéből | — |
delative | hetéről | — |
ablative | hetétől | — |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
hetéé | — |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
hetééi | — |
Also: hétje (in reference to the numeral).
Noun
edithete
Usage notes
editThe above possessive forms of time units often express the time past: with a durative verb (often in the present-tense), an action or event that has (had, will have) been going on for a given time until the given moment, or with an instantaneous verb (in the past tense), an action or event that happened a certain time ago or before. For example:
- Fél órája várom a vonatot. ― I have been waiting for the train for half an hour.
- Fél órája vártam a vonatot. ― I had been waiting for the train for half an hour (or: I waited, I was waiting for the train half an hour ago).
- Fél órája (= fél órával ezelőtt) érkeztem meg. ― I arrived half an hour ago.
- Fél órája (= fél órával előtte/korábban/azelőtt) érkeztem meg. ― I (had) arrived half an hour before.
Of course, the usual possessive sense is also possible in different types of sentences:
- Fél órája volt még a vizsgáig. ― He had half an hour left until the exam.
(The equivalent French phrase il y a is also constructed with an apparent possessive, although this Hungarian possessive can also correspond to depuis.) See also the entries of the possessive suffixes: -a/-e/-ja/-je for more examples.
Declension
editInflection (stem in long/high vowel, front unrounded harmony) | ||
---|---|---|
singular | plural | |
nominative | hete | — |
accusative | hetét | — |
dative | hetének | — |
instrumental | hetével | — |
causal-final | hetéért | — |
translative | hetévé | — |
terminative | hetéig | — |
essive-formal | heteként | — |
essive-modal | hetéül | — |
inessive | hetében | — |
superessive | hetén | — |
adessive | heténél | — |
illative | hetébe | — |
sublative | hetére | — |
allative | hetéhez | — |
elative | hetéből | — |
delative | hetéről | — |
ablative | hetétől | — |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
hetéé | — |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
hetééi | — |
Middle English
editEtymology 1
editInherited from Old English hǣtu, from Proto-West Germanic *haitī, from Proto-Germanic *haitį̄.
Alternative forms
editPronunciation
editNoun
edithete (plural hetes or (early) heten)
- Heat; thermal energy (and a medieval element).
- The condition of being hot; a hot thing:
- (physiology) Elevated bodily temperature; febrility.
- A hot time or place.
- (rare) The act of heating.
- Power, intensity, or fervor (e.g. of emotions):
- (physiology) A state where the skin is inflamed or reddened.
Related terms
editDescendants
editReferences
edit- “hēte, n.(1).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Etymology 2
editInherited from Old English hete, from Proto-West Germanic *hati, from Proto-Germanic *hataz; compare hate.
Alternative forms
editPronunciation
editNoun
edithete (uncountable)
- Hate, hatred, anger, wroth.
- The results of hate; enmity, discord, turmoil.
- (rare) A reproval; an irate response.
References
edit- “hēte, n.(2).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Etymology 3
editVerb
edithete
- Alternative form of heten (“to heat”)
Norwegian Bokmål
editEtymology 1
editAdjective
edithete
Etymology 2
editNoun
edithete m (definite singular heten)
Derived terms
editEtymology 3
editFrom Old Norse heita, from Proto-Germanic *haitaną.
Pronunciation
editVerb
edithete (present tense heter, simple past het or hette, past participle hett, present participle hetende)
- To be called; to have as a name
- Hva heter du?
- What's your name?
- Han vet ikke engang hva jeg heter.
- He doesn't even know my name. (lit. what I'm called)
- Hva heter du?
See also
edit- heite (Nynorsk)
Etymology 4
editVerb
edithete (present tense heter, simple past and past participle heta or hetet)
Derived terms
editReferences
edit- “hete” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
editEtymology 1
editNoun
edithete m (definite singular heten, uncountable)
Derived terms
editEtymology 2
editAlternative forms
editNoun
edithete f (definite singular heta, indefinite plural heter, definite plural hetene)
Etymology 3
editAlternative forms
editVerb
edithete (present tense hetar, past tense heta, past participle heta, passive infinitive hetast, present participle hetande, imperative hete/het)
References
edit- “hete” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old English
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-West Germanic *hati. Cognate with Old Saxon heti, Old High German haz, Old Norse hatr, Gothic 𐌷𐌰𐍄𐌹𐍃 (hatis).
Pronunciation
editNoun
edithete m
- hatred
- late 9th century, translation of Orosius’ History Against the Pagans
- On þām ġewinne, ⁊ on moneġum oþrum æfter þǣm, Hannibal ġecȳþde þone nīþ ⁊ þone hete þe hē beforan his fæder ġeswōr, þā hē nigonwintre cniht wæs, þæt hē næfre ne wurde Rōmana frēond.
- In that battle, and in many others after that, Hannibal proved the hatred and hostility that he swore before his father when he was a nine-year-old boy, that he would never become a friend of the Romans.
- late 9th century, translation of Orosius’ History Against the Pagans
Declension
editStrong i-stem:
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | hete | hetas |
accusative | hete | hetas |
genitive | hetes | heta |
dative | hete | hetum |
Derived terms
editRelated terms
editDescendants
editSaterland Frisian
editEtymology
editFrom Old Frisian hēta, from Proto-West Germanic *haitan. Cognates include West Frisian hjitte and German heißen.
Pronunciation
editVerb
edithete
- (intransitive) to be called
- (intransitive) to sound; to read
- (transitive) to ask; to order
Conjugation
editGrúundfoarme | hete | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Infinitive | tou heten | ||||||
Present tense | Past tense | ||||||
iek | hete | wie | hete | iek | hiet | wie | hieten |
du | hat | jie | hete | du | hietst | jie | hieten |
hie/ju/dät | hatst | jo | hete | hie/ju/dät | hiet | jo | hieten |
Present participle | Imperative | Auxiliary | Past participle | ||||
hetend | Singular | hete | häbe | heten | |||
Plural | hetet |
Synonyms
editReferences
editSpanish
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editPhrase
edithete
Verb
edithete
- inflection of haber:
- second-person singular imperative combined with te
- second-person singular voseo imperative combined with te
Swedish
editAdjective
edithete
- Dutch terms with IPA pronunciation
- Dutch terms with audio pronunciation
- Dutch non-lemma forms
- Dutch adjective forms
- Dutch verb forms
- Finnish terms with unknown etymologies
- Finnish 2-syllable words
- Finnish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Finnish/ete
- Rhymes:Finnish/ete/2 syllables
- Finnish lemmas
- Finnish nouns
- Finnish dialectal terms
- Lapland Finnish
- Kainuu Finnish
- Finnish hame-type nominals
- Hungarian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Hungarian non-lemma forms
- Hungarian numeral forms
- Hungarian noun forms
- Hungarian terms with usage examples
- Middle English terms inherited from Old English
- Middle English terms derived from Old English
- Middle English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
- Middle English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Middle English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Middle English terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Middle English terms with IPA pronunciation
- Middle English lemmas
- Middle English nouns
- enm:Physiology
- Middle English terms with rare senses
- Middle English uncountable nouns
- Middle English verbs
- enm:Anger
- enm:Communication
- enm:Emotions
- enm:Nature
- enm:Sex
- enm:Temperature
- enm:Time
- Norwegian Bokmål non-lemma forms
- Norwegian Bokmål adjective forms
- Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Old Norse
- Norwegian Bokmål lemmas
- Norwegian Bokmål nouns
- Norwegian Bokmål masculine nouns
- Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Norwegian Bokmål terms with IPA pronunciation
- Norwegian Bokmål verbs
- Norwegian Nynorsk terms inherited from Old Norse
- Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old Norse
- Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas
- Norwegian Nynorsk nouns
- Norwegian Nynorsk uncountable nouns
- Norwegian Nynorsk masculine nouns
- Norwegian Nynorsk feminine nouns
- Norwegian Nynorsk verbs
- Norwegian Nynorsk weak verbs
- Old English terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Old English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Old English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
- Old English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Old English terms with IPA pronunciation
- Old English lemmas
- Old English nouns
- Old English masculine nouns
- Old English terms with quotations
- Old English i-stem nouns
- ang:Emotions
- Saterland Frisian terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Saterland Frisian terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
- Saterland Frisian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Saterland Frisian terms inherited from Old Frisian
- Saterland Frisian terms derived from Old Frisian
- Saterland Frisian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Saterland Frisian/eːtə
- Rhymes:Saterland Frisian/eːtə/2 syllables
- Saterland Frisian lemmas
- Saterland Frisian verbs
- Saterland Frisian intransitive verbs
- Saterland Frisian transitive verbs
- Saterland Frisian irregular verbs
- Spanish 2-syllable words
- Spanish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Spanish/ete
- Rhymes:Spanish/ete/2 syllables
- Spanish lemmas
- Spanish phrases
- Spanish non-lemma forms
- Spanish verb forms
- Swedish non-lemma forms
- Swedish adjective forms