Lifting or pulling something with great effort, or breathing heavily and with difficulty.
From Old English 'hebban,' related to Germanic roots meaning 'to lift or raise,' with '-ing' forming the present participle.
When sailors talk about 'heaving the anchor,' they're using a word that's been around for over a thousand years—the same basic action of lifting something heavy is described the same way in English today.
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