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heor

Heor vs Haor - What's the difference?

heor | haor |


As a noun heor

is (geordie|abstract) here.

As an adverb heor

is (geordie) here.

As a pronoun haor is

third-person singular, feminine, objective: her.

Hor vs Heor - What's the difference?

hor | heor |


As nouns the difference between hor and heor

is that hor is pot-hook or hor can be adultery, fornication or hor can be the lover of a married woman while heor is (geordie|abstract) here.

As an adverb heor is

(geordie) here.

Heor vs Hero - What's the difference?

heor | hero |

Hero is a anagram of heor.



As nouns the difference between heor and hero

is that heor is here while hero is a real or mythical person of great bravery who carries out extraordinary deeds.

As an adverb heor

is here.

As a proper noun Hero is

any of a number of legendary men and women, including the priestess loved by Leander.

Heor vs Heer - What's the difference?

heor | heer |


As nouns the difference between heor and heer

is that heor is (geordie|abstract) here while heer is a yarn measure of six hundred yards, or 1/24 of a spindle.

As an adverb heor

is (geordie) here.

Hoer vs Heor - What's the difference?

hoer | heor |


As an adjective hoer

is .

As a noun heor is

(geordie|abstract) here.

As an adverb heor is

(geordie) here.

Heir vs Heor - What's the difference?

heir | heor |


As nouns the difference between heir and heor

is that heir is someone who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another while heor is (geordie|abstract) here.

As an adverb heor is

(geordie) here.

Hear vs Heor - What's the difference?

hear | heor |


As a verb hear

is (label) to perceive sounds through the ear.

As a noun heor is

(geordie|abstract) here.

As an adverb heor is

(geordie) here.

Her vs Heor - What's the difference?

her | heor |


As nouns the difference between her and heor

is that her is while heor is (geordie|abstract) here.

As a verb her

is (lb).

As an adverb heor is

(geordie) here.