heue
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Middle English
[edit]Adjective
[edit]heue
- alternative typography of hevy (“heavy, weighty; burdensome; grave, serious”)
Verb
[edit]- Alternative form of heven (“lift (up), raise (up)”)
- Geoffrey Chaucer, Troilus and Criseyde, Book 5, .Stanza 166, .Lines 1157-9:
- And Pandarus now woltow trowen me? / Haue here my trouthe, I se hire, ȝond she is! / Heue vp thyn eyen, man, maistow nat se?
- And Pandarus, now, will you believe me? / By my truth, I see her! There she is! / Raise up your eyes man: do you not see?
- And Pandarus now woltow trowen me? / Haue here my trouthe, I se hire, ȝond she is! / Heue vp thyn eyen, man, maistow nat se?