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heć[for eći= Zend aiva+ći; S. एव+िक; but cf. Zend naêci, 'nullus,' for which it is com. used; and cf. also S. निकस् ], adj. & s.m. (orig.) Some, any; anything;—(vulg.) not any, none, no; nothing;—worthless, good-for-nothing;—shallow, superficial;—a mere trifle;—adv. Never; at no rate, on no account; at all:—heć-pūć, adj. & s.m. Of no moment or consequence, insignificant;—nugatory; useless;—a person of no consequence, an insignificant fellow, a nobody; a ninny-hammer, nincompoop;—a thing of no consequence, a mere trifle:—hećjānnā, v.t. To hold of no account, to despise, contemn; to outbrave:—heć-kāra, adj. Worthless, useless, good-for-nothing; unsuccessful in one's labours or efforts:—heć-kas, s.m. Somebody;—nobody;—adj. Low, vile:—heć-ma-dān (in P. also heć-dān), adj. & s.m. Knowing nothing, perfectly ignorant;—an ignoramus.
Origin: Persian