heus

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Bourguignon

Etymology

From Latin ostium.

Noun

heus m (plural heus)

  1. door

Catalan

Etymology 1

Verb

heus

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Etymology 2

heu + vos. Compare Portuguese eis, Spanish he.

Adverb

heus

  1. (formal) there is
    heus ací
    here is
Related terms

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch hovesch, and thus the same word as hoofs (courtly).

For the semantic and phonetic development of this word compare also German hübsch (pretty) and Central Franconian höösch (careful, slow).

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -øːs

Adjective

heus (comparative heuser, superlative meest heus or heust)

  1. friendly, polite
  2. real, genuine
  3. impressive for being indistinguishable from the real thing; nothing less than...
    Komende zaterdag wordt ons lokaal omgetoverd tot een heuse discotheek.
    You won't believe it, but next Saturday, the hall (of our youth movement) will be transformed into a real discotheque.

Inflection

Declension of heus
uninflected heus
inflected heuse
comparative heuser
positive comparative superlative
predicative/adverbial heus heuser het heust
het heuste
indefinite m./f. sing. heuse heusere heuste
n. sing. heus heuser heuste
plural heuse heusere heuste
definite heuse heusere heuste
partitive heus heusers

Adverb

heus

  1. really, actually, genuinely

French

Pronunciation

Verb

heus

  1. first-person singular past historic of havoir
  2. second-person singular past historic of havoir

Participle

heus

  1. masculine plural of the past participle of havoir

Latin

Pronunciation

Interjection

heus

  1. hey!, ho!, ho there!, listen!