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From 中期英語 hete, from 古期英語 hǣtu, from Proto-West Germanic *haitī, from Proto-Germanic *haitį̄ (“heat”), from Proto-Indo-European *keHy- (“heat; hot”). Cognate with Scots hete (“heat”), Saterland Frisian Hatte (“heat”), Old High German heizī (“heat”). Related also to Dutch hitte (“heat”), German Hitze (“heat”), Swedish hetta (“heat”), Icelandic hiti (“heat”). Related to hot.
heat (countable and uncountable, plural heats)
From 中期英語 heten, from 古期英語 hǣtan (“to heat; become hot”), from Proto-Germanic *haitijaną (“to heat, make hot”).
heat (third-person singular simple present heats, present participle heating, simple past and past participle heated or (dialectal or obsolete) heat or (dialectal) het)
Either an alternative spelling of het (“heated”), a continuation of late 中期英語 heet, het (an analogical simple past of heten (“to heat”) created on the basis of bet, the past tense of beten (“to beat”)), or a later analogical formation from the past forms of beten's modern reflex beat.
heat
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the east
体育をやる.
a follower
オオハシカッコウ
SHIHOさん
SHIHO
ハジロオオシギ
to heat
in heat
scorching heat
scorching heat
一気に.
imparting heat
stifling heat
blistering heat
smothering heat
炎暑.
parching heat
fierce heat
heat-generating
low heat
暑さばて.
with heat
have a temperature