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[ English

[ Etymology

From Middle English here < Old English hēr (in this place) < Proto-Germanic stem *khi- < Proto-Indo-European *ki- (this) + adverbial suffix -r. Cognate with the English pronoun he.

[ Pronunciation

[ Noun

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Singular
here

Plural
uncountable

here (uncountable)

  1. (abstract) This place; this location.
    Come over here.
  2. (abstract) This time, situation.
    Here in history, we are less diligent about quashing monopolies.

[ Translations

[ Adverb

here (not comparable)

Positive
here

Comparative
not comparable

Superlative
none (absolute)

  1. In, on, or at this place.
  2. To this place.

[ Translations

[ See also


[ Breton

[ Noun

here

  1. October

[ Dutch

[ Noun

here m.

  1. Flexed form of heer; lord.

[ Hungarian

[ Pronunciation

IPA: [hɛɾɛ]

[ Noun

here

  1. testicle
  2. drone

[ Latin

[ Adverb

here (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of herī.

[ Old English

[ Etymology

From Germanic *harjo-z, from Indo-European *korio-. Cognate with Old Saxon heri (Dutch heer), Old High German heri (German Heer), Old Norse herr (Swedish här, Danish hær), Gothic 𐌷𐌰𐍂𐌾𐌹𐍃; the Indo-European root also gave Ancient Greek κοίρανος, Middle Irish cuire, Baltic *kara- (Lithuanian kãras).

[ Pronunciation

[ Noun

here m.

  1. army (especially of the enemy)
    Sio fierd ðone here gefliemde. The English force put thee [Danish] army to flight. (Anglo-Saxon Chronicle)

[ Derived terms

[ Declension

Singular Plural
nominative here her(i)ġas
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