hethen

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Middle English[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Old English hǣþen, from Proto-Germanic *haiþinaz; possibly equivalent to heeth +‎ -en (pertaining to).

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hethen

  1. heathen, pagan; of those who are not Christian
Usage notes[edit]

Jews are sometimes considered to be hethen, but sometimes are not considered to be such.

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  • English: heathen
  • Scots: haithen
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Noun[edit]

hethen

  1. heathen, pagan; those who are not Christian
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Etymology 2[edit]

Borrowed from Old Norse héðan.

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Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈheːðən/, /ˈhɛːðən/

Adverb[edit]

hethen

  1. away, outwards, not here (referring to movement)
  2. away, far off, not around (referring to location)
  3. Outside or away from this world or realm.
  4. Starting or beginning from this time; from now.
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