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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/17 01:38 UTC 版)
From a wide variety of 中期英語 forms including hevene, heven, hevin, and hewin (“heaven, sky”), from 古期英語 heofon, heofone (“heaven, sky”), from Proto-West Germanic *hebn (“heaven, sky”), of uncertain origin.
Cognate with Scots heiven, hewin (“heaven, sky”), Middle Dutch heven (“sky, heaven”), Low German Heven (“heaven, sky”), and possibly the rare Icelandic and Old Norse hifinn (“heaven, sky”), which are all probably dissimilated forms of the Germanic root which appears in Old Norse himinn (“heaven, sky”), Gothic 𐌷𐌹𐌼𐌹𐌽𐍃 (himins, “heaven, sky”), Old Swedish himin, Old Danish himæn and probably also (in another variant form) Old Saxon himil, Old Dutch himil (modern Dutch hemel), and Old High German himil (German Himmel).
Accepting these as cognates, some scholars propose a further derivation from Proto-Germanic *himinaz (“cover, cloud cover, firmament, sky, heaven”).
heaven (countable and uncountable, plural heavens)
heaven (third-person singular simple present heavens, present participle heavening, simple past and past participle heavened)
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heaven
be in heaven
toward heaven
the will of Heaven
a paradise
in heaven above
the vault of heaven
the gods of Heaven
太陽.
the eye of heaven
a god
the night sky
月.
the moon
the moon
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