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  1.                 From en.wiktionary.org:
                    

    [hét]

    ** English

    *** Pronunciation

    - [en] - [en] - [en]

    *** Etymology 1

    [en].

    **** Noun

    [~]

    1. [en] A heterosexual person. 2. * {{ quote-song | en | year=2020 | artist=food house | album=food house | title=metal |text=See how you like that you townie HET from southeastern MA / Saying "fairy" and "Mark Wahlberg" like it's southie any day}}

    1. [en] Fan fiction involving characters in an opposite - sex romantic or sexual relationship . 2. * [en] 3. * {{ quote-book | en | year=2006 | editor=Karen Hellekson; Kristina Busse | author=Catherine Driscoll | chapter=One True Pairing: The Romance of Pornography and the Pornography of Romance | title=Fan Fiction and Fan Communities in the Age of the Internet: New Essays | pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=UgZsi_DOKoQC&pg=PA84&dq=%22vast+majority+of+fan+fiction+is+het%22 | page=84 | publisher=McFarland & Company | isbn=9780786426409 |passage=The vast majority of fan fiction is HET or slash, and these types are usually defined against each other as approaches to romance and porn, marginalizing gen as something outside of the dominant concerns of fan fiction.}}

    1. * {{ quote-book | en | year=2010 | editor=Julie Coiro; Michele Knobel; Colin Lankshear; Donald J. Leu | author=Rebecca Ward Black | chapter=Just Don't Call Them Cartoons: The New Literacy Spaces of Anime, Manga, and Fanfiction | title=Handbook of Research on New Literacies | pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=ViE_ZSeu75kC&pg=PT613&dq=%22het%22+fanfiction | page=595 | publisher=Lawrence Erlbaum Associates | isbn=9780805856514 |passage=Other studies explore why some women write _HET_, or fictions with heterosexual pairings of certain couples, within canons such as _Star Trek Voyager_ that generally inspire slash fiction (Somogyi, 2002).}}

    1. * [en]

    **** Adjective

    [en-adj]

    1. [en] Heterosexual .

    **** Derived terms

    {{col|en|allocishet |cishet |comphet |hetdar |Hetlor |hetsmut |hetty |non-het }}

    *** Etymology 2

    [en] From [en], [enm], from [en], [ang], conjugations of [ang]; see [en].

    **** Verb

    [en]

    1. [en] [en]

    **** Adjective

    [en-adj]

    1. [en] [heated] .

    ***** Derived terms

    - [en]

    *** Etymology 3

    [en]

    **** Noun

    [-]

    1. [en] [en]

    *** Etymology 4

    [en]

    **** Verb

    [het < ,,~ted:~>]

    1. [en] [en]

    *** Etymology 5

    **** Noun

    [en-noun]

    1. [en] .

    **** Adjective

    [-]

    1. [en] .

    *** Etymology 6

    **** Noun

    [en-noun]

    1. [en] .

    *** See also

    - [en] [etymologically unrelated]

    *** Anagrams

    - [en] [en]

    ** Afrikaans

    *** Alternative forms

    - [af] [in informal writing, reflecting the contracted pronunciation]

    *** Etymology

    From the [af] 3rd person singular of [nl], which is [nl] in standard Dutch, but _het_ in many dialects. Compare also [de], [en] (from older [en]).

    *** Pronunciation

    - [af] - [af] [contracted, unstressed] - [af]

    *** Verb

    [af]

    1. [af]

    ** Dutch

    *** Pronunciation

    - [nl] - [nl] - [nl] - [nl] - [nl] - [nl]

    *** Etymology 1

    From [nl], which was contracted to [dum] in usual speech. This form was later interpreted as being the same as the neuter pronoun [nl] (etymology 2, see below), which was contracted in the same way. This then led to the modern merge with _het_, which some might see as being unetymological.

    **** Article

    [nl]

    1. [nl] , [the [definite article]]

    ***** Declension

    [nl-decl-definite article]

    ***** Derived terms

    {{col|nl |aan het |hetgeen |hetwelk |hetzelfde }}

    *** Etymology 2

    From [nl], [dum], from [nl], [odt], from [nl], [gem-pro].

    **** Pronoun

    [nl]

    1. it ; [third-person singular neuter subjective personal pronoun] 2. it ; [third-person singular neuter objective personal pronoun] 3. it ; [impersonal pronoun]

    ***** Usage notes

    - This pronoun can combine with a preposition to form a pronominal adverb . When this occurs, it is changed into its adverbial/locative counterpart [nl] . See also :Category:Dutch pronominal adverbs . - In a double-object construction with another pronoun, [nl] is generally the direct object but precedes the other pronoun: [nl] . Compare regional English [en] . This is different from other neuter pronouns, which usually follow the indirect object: [de]

    ***** Declension

    [nl-decl-personal pronouns]

    ***** Derived terms

    {{col|nl |hetzij }}

    ***** Descendants

    - [gmw-jdt]

    ** Finnish

    *** Etymology 1

    [fi] [fi] with standard nominative plural suffix [fi].

    **** Pronunciation

    [fi-p]

    **** Pronoun

    [fi-pron]

    1. [fi] they [plural; only of people]

    ***** Synonyms

    - [fi] [standard Finnish] - [fi] , [fi] [dialectal]

    *** Etymology 2

    [fi] From [fi] through [apocope].

    **** Pronunciation

    [fi-p]

    **** Adverb

    [-] [fi]

    1. [fi]

    *** Etymology 3

    [fi] From [fi].

    **** Pronunciation

    [he(:)t]

    **** Noun

    [fi-noun]

    1. heth [eighth letter of the Hebrew and Phoenician scripts and the Northwest Semitic abjad]

    ***** Declension

    [het]

    *** Etymology 4

    **** Pronunciation

    [he(:)t]

    **** Noun

    [fi]

    1. [fi] [fi] [fi]

    ** Kven

    *** Etymology

    From [fkv], from [fkv].

    *** Pronunciation

    - [fkv]

    *** Pronoun

    [fkv]

    1. they

    **** Declension

    [fkv-decl-ppron/3]

    **** Synonyms

    - [fkv]

    **** See also

    [fkv-personal pronouns]

    *** References

    - [page=276]

    ** Middle Dutch

    *** Etymology

    From [dum], [odt], from [dum], [gem-pro].

    *** Pronunciation

    - [dum]

    *** Pronoun

    [dum]

    1. it

    **** Inflection

    [dum-decl-ppron]

    **** Alternative forms

    - [dum] - [dum] , [dum]

    **** Descendants

    - [nl] (only the pronoun; the definite article is a weakened form of [dum] ) - [li]

    *** Further reading

    - [ID86952] - [17109]

    ** Middle English

    *** Etymology 1

    **** Noun

    [enm]

    1. [enm]

    *** Etymology 2

    **** Noun

    [enm]

    1. [enm]

    ** North Frisian

    *** Alternative forms

    - [frr] - [frr]

    *** Etymology

    From [frr].

    *** Verb

    [frr]

    1. [frr] to have as one’s name , to be call ed

    **** Conjugation

    [inf_II=heten]

    ** Norwegian Bokmål

    *** Etymology 1

    From [nb].

    **** Adjective

    [nb]

    1. hot

    *** Etymology 2

    **** Verb

    [nb]

    1. [nb]

    *** References

    - [R:The Bokmål Dictionary]

    ** Norwegian Nynorsk

    *** Verb

    [nn]

    1. [nn]

    ** Old Dutch

    *** Etymology

    From [odt], from [odt].

    *** Adjective

    [odt]

    1. hot

    **** Inflection

    [hēt]

    **** Descendants

    - [dum]

    *** References

    - [2118]

    ** Old English

    *** Pronunciation

    - [ang]

    *** Verb

    [ang]

    1. [ang]

    ** Old Saxon

    *** Etymology

    [osx] From [osx]. Compare [ang], [ofs], [goh], [non].

    *** Adjective

    [osx]

    1. hot , fierce

    **** Declension

    [hēt]

    **** Descendants

    - [gml] - [nds-de] - [nds]

    ** Polish

    *** Pronunciation

    [-]

    *** Particle

    [pl]

    1. [pl] [pl] 2. [pl] [pl] 3. [pl] [pl]

    *** Further reading

    - [30] - [262]

    ** Swedish

    *** Pronunciation

    - [sv] - [sv] - [sv]

    *** Etymology 1

    From [sv], from [sv], from [sv].

    **** Adjective

    [sv-adj]

    1. hot ; having a very high temperature 2. hot ; feverish 3. hot ; (of food) spicy 4. hot ; radioactive 5. [sv] hot ; physically very attractive 6. hot ; popular, in demand.

    ***** Declension

    [sv-adj-reg]

    ***** Synonyms

    - [of high temperature] (mycket) [sv] - [feverish] [sv] - [spicy] [sv] - [popular] [sv]

    ***** Antonyms

    - [of high temperature] [sv] , [sv] , [sv] , [sv] - [spicy] [sv] - [popular] [sv]

    *** Etymology 2

    [nonlemma]

    **** Verb

    [sv]

    1. [sv]

    *** Anagrams

    - [sv]

    ** Tok Pisin

    *** Etymology

    From [tpi].

    *** Noun

    [tpi]

    1. [tpi] head 2. * [Jenesis]

    ** Welsh

    *** Etymology

    Borrowed from [cy].

    *** Pronunciation

    - [cy]

    *** Noun

    [f]

    1. hat

    **** Derived terms

    - [cy]

    *** Further reading

    - [R:cy:GPC] [cy]

    ** Yola

    *** Etymology

    From [yol], from [yol].

    *** Pronunciation

    - [yol]

    *** Noun

    [yol]

    1. heat

    *** References

    - [page=46]