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() From Middle English hight (alternative past participle of hoten, “to be named, be called”), from Old English hēht (preterite of hātan, “to be named, be called”), from *hehait-, reduplicate preterite base of Proto-Germanic *haitanan (“to call, command, summon”), from Proto-Indo-European *key(w)-, *kyew- (“to set in motion”). Cognate with German heißen, Danish hedde, Dutch heten, and Swedish heta, Latin cieō (“I call, I set in motion”). More at citation.