OriginFrom Old Norse hefja, from Proto-Germanic *habjaną, whence also English heave. Doublet of hive.
- to make or put higher, lift, increase, strengthen
- to throw, fling
- to charge, get paid
Formshevjar(present) · hev(present) · hevja(past) · hov(past) · hevja(participle, past) · hove(participle, past) · hevjande(participle, present) · hevj(imperative) · hev(imperative) · hevja(alternative)
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