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Middle Dutch

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Etymology

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From Old Dutch herta, from Proto-West Germanic *hertā.

Noun

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herte n or f

  1. heart
  2. heart as seat of emotion
    Synonym: sin
  3. heart, middle

Declension

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This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Alternative forms

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Descendants

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  • Dutch: hart
  • Limburgish: hert
  • West Flemish: erte

Further reading

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Middle English

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Old English heorte, from Proto-West Germanic *hertā, from Proto-Germanic *hertô, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱḗr.

Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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herte (plural hertes or herten or herte)

  1. (anatomy) heart (organ, sometimes eaten).
  2. One's inner self; the mind:
    1. One's memory or recall; one's ability to remember.
    2. (rare) One's intuition or sixth sense.
  3. One's feelings, or beliefs; the heart viewed as a source of them:
    1. Positive emotions; cheerfulness, happiness.
    2. Bravery, resolve, or courage.
    3. Ardour, love; a strong and deep-seated liking of something.
    4. One's (inherent or current) attitude or behaviour.
    5. One's or religious feelings and attitudes.
      • c. 1340, Dan Michel, “Vridom”, in Ayenbite of Inwyt[1], page 86:
        Ac hy habbeþ hire heꝛten zuo areꝛed ine god: þet hi ne pꝛayſeþ þe woꝛdle: bote ane botoun. and hi ne dredeþ kyng. ne eꝛl. []
        But those who have their hearts inspired by God, who don't praise the world('s ways) even a bit and who don't fear kings, earls, []
    6. (rare) Faithfulness, fidelity; keeping one's words.
  4. One's intent or wish; what one wants.
  5. A heart-shaped trinket.
  6. The core or middle of something.
  7. (rare) Wood from the middle of a tree.
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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herte

  1. Alternative form of hert

Etymology 3

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Verb

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herte

  1. Alternative form of hurten

Old Frisian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *hertā, from Proto-Germanic *hertô, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱérd.

Noun

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herte n

  1. (anatomy) heart
  2. mind
  3. the centre or core

Declension

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Declension of herte

(neuter n-stem)

singular plural
nominative herte hertene, hertne
genitive herta hertana, hertena
dative herta hertum, hertem
hertenum, hertenem
accusative herte hertene, hertne

Descendants

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  • Saterland Frisian: Haat
  • West Frisian: hert

References

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  • Hofmann, Dietrich, Tjerk Popkema, Anne with co-op. Gisela Hofmann (2008) Altfriesisches Handwörterbuch [Old Frisian Concise Dictionary]‎[2] (in German), Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter GmbH Heidelberg, →ISBN
  • Köbler, Gerhard, Altfriesisches Wörterbuch (4th edition 2014)