What is the meaning of Here?
In, on, or at this place.
To this place; used in place of the more dated hither.
In this context.
At this point in the argument, narration, or other, usually written, work.
This time, the present situation. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Filler after a noun or demonstrative pronoun, solely for emphasis.
Filler after a demonstrative pronoun but before the noun it modifies, solely for emphasis.
Used semi-assertively to offer something to the listener.
Used for emphasis at the beginning of a sentence when expressing an opinion or want.
Obsolete form of heer (“lord”).
inflected form of heer (lord)
testicle, testis (the male sex and endocrine gland)
drone (a male bee or wasp, which does not work but can fertilize the queen bee)
loafer, drone (someone who doesn't work; a lazy person, an idler)
clover (a plant of the genus Trifolium with leaves usually divided into three (rarely four) leaflets and with white or red flowers)
second-person singular present active imperative of hēreō
gentleman (respectful title for a male)
a military force; a troop, host, or army
a group of people; a team, band, throng, or mass
any group or set of things or creatures
fighting, battle; conflict between armed forces
participation in the armed forces
Third-person plural genitive determiner: their
Third-person plural possessive pronoun: theirs, of them
Alternative form of herre (“lord”)
Alternative form of hire (wages)
Alternative form of hare (“hare”)
Alternative form of hire (“her”, genitive)
Alternative form of hire (“hers”)
Alternative form of hire (“her”, object)
Alternative form of her (“here”)
Alternative form of heir (“heir”)
Alternative form of yeer (“year”)
comparative degree of he (“high”)
Alternative form of heren (“to hear”)
Alternative form of hiren (“to hire”)
army, military (especially of the enemy)
Alternative form of haar
to hear
to obey
to belong to
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