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Bourguignon
Etymology
From Latin ostium.
Noun
heus m (plural heus)
- door
Catalan
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
heu + vos. Compare Portuguese eis, Spanish he.
Adverb
heus
- (formal) there is
- heus ací
- here is
See also
Etymology 2
Verb
heus
- second-person singular present indicative of heure
- second-person singular present indicative of haver
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch hovesch, and thus the same word as hoofs (“courtly”). Originally a western variant form.
For the semantic and phonetic development of this word compare also German hübsch (“pretty”) and Central Franconian höösch (“careful, slow”). Semantically compare the also related German höflich (“polite”) as well as French courtois (“courtly, polite”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
heus (comparative heuser, superlative meest heus or heust)
- friendly, polite
- real, genuine
- 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.
Declension
Derived terms
Descendants
Adverb
heus
- really, actually, genuinely
French
Pronunciation
Verb
heus
- first/second-person singular past historic of havoir
Participle
heus m pl
- masculine plural of heu
Latin
Pronunciation
Interjection
heus
- hey!, ho!, ho there!, listen!
29 BCE – 19 BCE,
Virgil,
Aeneid I.321:
- Ac prior, 'Heus' inquit 'iuvenēs, mōnstrāte meārum
- And previously he said, "Hey young men, show me "