Heroin

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See also: heroin, heróín, and hê-rô-in

German

Etymology

Invented as a brand name by the German pharmaceutical company Bayer, which started marketing heroine in 1895. The name was coined to evoke heroisch (heroic), ultimately from Greek ἥρως (hḗrōs, hero).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [hɛʁoˈiːn]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: He‧ro‧in

Noun

Heroin n (strong, genitive Heroins, no plural)

  1. heroin
    Synonyms: Diacetylmorphin n, Diamorphin n
    • 1982, “Ganz Wien”, in Einzelhaft, performed by Falco:
      Ganz Wien / Ist heit auf Heroin / Ganz Wien / Träumt mit Mozambin / Ganz Wien, Wien, Wien / Greift auch zu Kokain
      All of Vienna / Is on heroin the day / All of Vienna / Dreams with Mozambine / All of Vienna, Vienna, Vienna / Also uses cocaine
Declension
Descendants
  • English: heroin
  • Polish: heroina

Further reading

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin heroina or directly from Ancient Greek ἡρωίνη (hērōínē, heroine), female form of ἥρως (hḗrōs, hero). Equivalent to Heros (hero) +‎ -in (female noun suffix).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [hɛˈʁoːɪn]
  • Hyphenation: He‧ro‧in

Noun

Heroin f (genitive Heroin, plural Heroinnen)

  1. female hero
  2. (theater) heroine, female protagonist
    Synonym: Heroine
Synonyms
Declension

Further reading