hebi

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See also: Hebi and hébì

Cebuano[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From English heavy, from Middle English hevy, heviȝ, from Old English hefiġ, hefeġ, hæfiġ (heavy; important, grave, severe, serious; oppressive, grievous; slow, dull), from Proto-West Germanic *habīg (heavy, hefty, weighty), from Proto-Germanic *habīgaz (heavy, hefty, weighty), from Proto-Indo-European *keh₂p- (to take, grasp, hold).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • Hyphenation: he‧bi

Adverb[edit]

hebi

  1. a lot; very much

Japanese[edit]

Romanization[edit]

hebi

  1. Rōmaji transcription of へび

Sranan Tongo[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From English heavy.

Adjective[edit]

hebi

  1. heavy

Adverb[edit]

hebi

  1. vehemently, strongly

Noun[edit]

hebi

  1. burden, difficulty

Verb[edit]

hebi

  1. to burden, to overwhelm

Descendants[edit]

  • Dutch: hebi