different between hende vs hede
hende
English
Etymology
From Old English ?ehende.
Adjective
hende (comparative more hende, superlative most hende)
- (obsolete) Near, close at hand, handy.
- (obsolete) Courteous, gracious.
- Late 14th century: Oure Hoost þo spak, “A, sire, ye sholde be hende / And curteys, as a man of youre estaat” — Geoffrey Chaucer, ‘The Friar's Prologue’, Canterbury Tales (OUP 1988, p. 122)
- 14th century: And if he were so hende and so wis / Þat she ne my?t al abate his pris, / Yit wolde she blame his worþynesse / Or by hir wordis make it lesse. — Geoffrey Chaucer, The Romaunt of the Rose (OUP 1988, p. 689-90)
Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse henna, the dative of hón (“she”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?hen?], [hinn?]
Pronoun
hende
- (personal) objective case of hun (“she”): her
See also
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English ende.
Noun
hende
- Alternative form of ende (“end”)
Etymology 2
From Old English æned.
Noun
hende
- Alternative form of ende (“duck”)
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse henda
Verb
hende (present tense hender, past tense hendte, past participle hendt)
- to happen, occur
Derived terms
- hendelse
References
- “hende” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
- “hende_4” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse henda
Verb
hende (present tense hender, past tense hende, past participle hendt, passive infinitive hendast, present participle hendande, imperative hend)
- to happen, occur
Alternative forms
- henda
References
- “hende” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Papiamentu
Etymology
From Portuguese gente and Spanish gente and Kabuverdianu gentis.
Noun
hende
- man (human being)
- person
- someone
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hede
English
Etymology
From Middle English hede, from Old English *h?du, feminine form of Old English h?d (“person, individual, character, individuality; degree, rank, order, office; condition, state, nature, form, manner; sex; race, family, tribe; choir”), from Proto-Germanic *haiduz (“appearance, kind”). Cognate with Middle High German heit (“person, order, rank”), Gothic ???????????????????????? (haidus, “manner, way”). More at hade.
Noun
hede (plural hedes)
- (obsolete) Rank; order; condition; quality.
Related terms
- hade
- -head, -hood
- hode
Anagrams
- ehed, heed
Danish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /he?ð?/, [?he?ð?]
- Rhymes: -ð?
Etymology 1
From Old Norse heiðr (“heath, moor”).
Noun
hede c (singular definite heden, plural indefinite heder)
- A heath.
- A moor.
Inflection
Etymology 2
From Old Norse hiti, hita.
Noun
hede c (singular definite heden, not used in plural form)
- heat
Dutch
Alternative forms
- hee
Etymology
From Middle Dutch h?de, eastern variant of herde, heerde, from Proto-West Germanic *he?d?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??e?.d?/
- Hyphenation: he?de
- Rhymes: -e?d?
Noun
hede f (plural hedens)
- (dialectal) tow, hards.
- Synonym: werk
Finnish
(index he)
Etymology
Coined by Finnish physician and philologist Elias Lönnrot in the 1850s. Derived from the same root as hedelmä (“fruit”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?hede?/, [?he?de?(?)]
- Rhymes: -ede
- Syllabification: he?de
Noun
hede
- (botany) stamen
Declension
Derived terms
- nouns: hetiö
Compounds
- hedekukka
- hedelehti
See also
- emi
- palho
- ponsi
- siitepöly
Latin
Noun
hede
- vocative singular of hedus
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English h?d.
Noun
hede
- Alternative form of hod
Etymology 2
From Old English h?afod.
Noun
hede
- Alternative form of heed
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Noun
hede
- Alternative form of ede
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