Here
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Dutch Here, from Middle Dutch hêre, from Old Dutch hērro, hēro, from Old High German hēriro, hērro, the comparative form of hēr (“noble, venerable”) (German hehr), by analogy with Latin senior (“elder”). The Old High German word originally meant "grey, grey-haired", and descends from Proto-Germanic *hairaz (“grey”).
Here (uncountable)
Here m
Here m
From Old Frisian hēra. Cognates include German Herr and Dutch heer.
Here m (plural Herene)
Here m
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Here
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