/hei̯χ/, [hɜɪ̯ɕ]
OriginFrom Middle High German hōch, from Old High German hōh, from Proto-West Germanic *hauh, from Proto-Germanic *hauhaz. The umlaut is perhaps generalised from the compared forms and the noun Héicht. Cognate with German hoch, Dutch hoog, English high, West Frisian heech, Icelandic hár.
Formshéijen(masculine) · héicht(neuter) · méi héich(comparative) · héijer(comparative) · am héchsten(superlative) · am héichsten(superlative) · héi(alternative)
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