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English
Verb
hez
- Pronunciation spelling of has.
1896, Bret Harte, In a Hollow of the Hills:He's here with some of his folks az hez got inter trouble--I'm forgettin' to tell ye.
1904, Harold Steele Mackaye, The Panchronicon:"Well, then, you c'n explain it to them as hez ben to high school, an' that's sister Phoebe.
1911, Eugene Field, Second Book of Tales:Jim was visibly excited; he let go the telephone, and, turning around, full over against us, he said, "By ----, boys! the stage hez been robbed!"
Anagrams
Ladin
Etymology
From Bavarian Hetz
Noun
hez f (uncountable)
- (Gherdëina, Badiot) fun
L ie na hez a vester cun ël.- It's a lot of fun being with him.
L on fat per na hez.- We did it for fun.
Synonyms
Maonan
Pronoun
hez
- I
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin faex, faecem.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (Spain) /ˈeθ/
- IPA(key): (Latin America) /ˈes/
- (Spain) Rhymes: -eθ
- (Latin America) Rhymes: -es
- Syllabification: hez
- Homophone: (Latin America) es
Noun
hez f (plural heces)
- dregs, sediment
- Synonyms: residuo, sedimento
- (derogatory) scum
- (in the plural) excrement, dung
- Synonyms: caca, cagada, deshecho, deyección, excremento, materia fecal, mierda, popó
2022 November 10, María Teresa Paramio, “¿Es nueva la producción de alimentos en macrogranjas?”, in El País:El amoniaco procede de las heces y la orina de los animales; el CO₂ de su respiración y el metano lo expulsan los rumiantes por la boca, no por las ventosidades, como se dice frecuentemente, debido a la fermentación de los alimentos en su rumen, que es una de las partes del aparato digestivo de los rumiantes.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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