hez

See also: hêz and -hez

English

Verb

hez

  1. Eye dialect spelling of has.
    • 1896, Bret Harte, In a Hollow of the Hills:
      He's here with some of his folks az hez got inter trouble--I'm forgettin' to tell ye.
    • 1904, Harold Steele Mackaye, The Panchronicon:
      "Well, then, you c'n explain it to them as hez ben to high school, an' that's sister Phoebe.
    • 1911, Eugene Field, Second Book of Tales:
      Jim was visibly excited; he let go the telephone, and, turning around, full over against us, he said, "By ----, boys! the stage hez been robbed!"

Anagrams


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin faex, faecem.

Pronunciation

  • (Castilian) IPA(key): /ˈeθ/
  • (Latin America) IPA(key): /ˈes/
  • Homophone: es (non-Castilian dialects)

Noun

hez f (plural heces)

  1. dregs, sediment
    Synonyms: residuo, sedimento
  2. (derogatory) scum
  3. (in the plural) excrement, dung
    Synonyms: caca, cagada, deshecho, deyección, excremento, materia fecal, mierda, popó

See also

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