"heraus" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Aquitanian]

Etymology: From Proto-Basque *herauś (compare Basque herauts). Etymology templates: {{inh|xaq|euq-pro|*herauś}} Proto-Basque *herauś Head templates: {{head|xaq|noun}} *heraus
  1. boar Tags: reconstruction
    Sense id: en-heraus-xaq-noun-XXkHlTML Categories (other): Aquitanian entries with incorrect language header

Adverb [German]

IPA: [hɛˈʁaus] Audio: De-heraus.ogg
Rhymes: -aʊ̯s Etymology: From Middle High German herūz, herūʒ, harūz, from Old High German heraūz (“out of here; forth”), equivalent to her- (“to or over here; hither”, prefix implying movement) + aus (“out”). Compare German hinaus (“out from here”) and German daraus (“out from there”) and archaic English hereout (“out of here”). Etymology templates: {{inh|de|gmh|herūz}} Middle High German herūz, {{m|gmh|herūʒ}} herūʒ, {{m|gmh|harūz}} harūz, {{inh|de|goh|heraūz|t=out of here; forth}} Old High German heraūz (“out of here; forth”), {{prefix|de|her-|aus|pos1=prefix implying movement|t1=to or over here; hither|t2=out}} her- (“to or over here; hither”, prefix implying movement) + aus (“out”), {{cog|de|hinaus|t=out from here}} German hinaus (“out from here”), {{cog|de|daraus|t=out from there}} German daraus (“out from there”), {{cog|en|hereout|t=out of here}} English hereout (“out of here”) Head templates: {{head|de|adverb||||am {{{2}}}|head=|sort=}} heraus, {{de-adv}} heraus
  1. out of (in the direction of the speaker); out over here; out from there Related terms: raus, hinein, herein, rein, hinaus
    Sense id: en-heraus-de-adv-NVM2WJ5j Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header, German terms prefixed with her-

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