From en.wiktionary.org:
[Hete]
** Dutch
*** Pronunciation
- [nl] - [nl]
*** Adjective
[nl]
1. [nl]
*** Verb
[nl]
1. [nl]
*** Anagrams
- [nl] , [nl]
** Finnish
*** Etymology
[fi]. Related to [krl].
*** Pronunciation
[*]
*** Noun
[fi-noun]
1. quagmire , morass ; swampy , soggy spot; a relatively small soggy area, but big enough to stop a man or horse 2. [fi] [fi]
**** Declension
[he]
**** Derived terms
{{col|fi |hetteikkö |hetteinen }}
{{col|fi|title=compounds |hetekaali |hetesammal |hetesara }}
*** Further reading
- [accessdate=2023-07-02]
** Hungarian
*** Etymology
[hu]
*** Pronunciation
- [hu-IPA] - [hu]
*** Numeral
[hu]
1. [hu]
**** Declension
[heté] Also: [hu] (in reference to the numeral).
*** Noun
[hu]
1. [hu] [hu]
**** Usage notes
[U:hu:possessive-time]
**** Declension
[heté]
** Middle English
*** Etymology 1
[enm] [enm], from [enm], from [enm].
**** Alternative forms
- [enm] - [enm]
**** Pronunciation
- [enm]
**** Noun
[hetes]
1. Heat ; thermal energy [and a medieval element] . 2. The condition of being hot ; a hot thing : 1. [enm] Elevated bodily temperature ; febrility . 2. A hot time or place . 3. [enm] The act of heating . 3. Power , intensity , or fervor [e.g. of emotion s] : 1. Libido or sexual arousal . 2. A violent or intense action or charge . 4. [enm] A state where the skin is inflame d or redden ed.
***** Related terms
- [enm]
***** Descendants
- [en] - [sco] - [yol]
***** References
- [entry=hēte]
*** Etymology 2
[enm] [enm], from [enm], from [enm]; compare [enm].
**** Alternative forms
- [enm]
**** Pronunciation
- [enm]
**** Noun
[-]
1. [en] , hatred , anger , wroth . 2. The result s of hate; enmity , discord , turmoil . 3. [enm] A reproval ; an irate response .
***** References
- [entry=hēte]
*** Etymology 3
**** Verb
[enm]
1. [enm] [enm]
** Norwegian Bokmål
*** Etymology 1
**** Adjective
[nb]
1. [nb] 2. [nb]
*** Etymology 2
From [nb].
**** Noun
[nb]
1. heat
***** Derived terms
- [nb] - [nb]
*** Etymology 3
From [nb], from [nb].
**** Pronunciation
- [nb]
**** Verb
[nb]
1. To be called ; to have as a name
**** See also
- [heite]
*** Etymology 4
From [nb].
**** Verb
[nb]
1. to heat , warm
***** Derived terms
- [nb] , [nb]
*** References
- [R:The Bokmål Dictionary]
** Norwegian Nynorsk
*** Etymology 1
From [nn].
**** Noun
[nn-noun-mu]
1. heat
***** Derived terms
- [nn]
*** Etymology 2
From [nn].
**** Alternative forms
- [nn] [2012] - [nn] [1917]
**** Noun
[nn-noun-f2]
1. a heating 2. battle 3. a sudden pain
*** Etymology 3
From [nn].
**** Alternative forms
- [nn] - [nn] [1917]
**** Verb
[nn-verb-1]
1. to heat , warm
*** References
- [R:ND]
** Old English
*** Etymology
[ang] From [ang]. Cognate with [osx], [goh], [non], [got].
*** Pronunciation
- [hete]
*** Noun
[m]
1. hatred 2. * LATE 9TH CENTURY , translation (see https://archive.org/details/kingalfredsorosi79oros/page/186/mode/2up) of 吴语: Orosius _History Against the Pagans_ 3. *: [ang]
**** Declension
[het]
**** Derived terms
- [ang] - [ang] - [ang] - [ang] - [ang]
**** Related terms
- [ang]
**** Descendants
- [enm] ; [enm] [ang]
** Saterland Frisian
*** Etymology
[stq] From [stq], from [stq]. Cognates include [fy] and [de].
*** Pronunciation
- [stq] - [stq] - [stq]
*** Verb
[stq]
1. [stq] to be called 2. [stq] to sound ; to read 3. [stq] to ask ; to order
**** Conjugation
[heten]
**** Synonyms
- [to be called] [stq] , [stq]
*** References
- [R:stq:SW]
** Spanish
*** Etymology
- _adverb_ he + _pronoun_ te
*** Pronunciation
[es-pr]
*** Phrase
[es]
1. here you are
*** Verb
[es]
1. [haber]
** Swedish
*** Adjective
[sv]
1. [sv]