Heroins

/ˈhɛroʊɪnz/ noun

Definition

Plural of heroin; multiple heroines or instances/amounts of the drug heroin.

Etymology

Plural of heroine (Greek hērōs, female form) or heroin (the drug, from German Heroin, a trademark name meaning 'heroic').

Kelly Says

The drug heroin was named by Bayer in 1898 because it made users feel powerful and 'heroic'—a marketing term that backfired spectacularly when people realized addiction wasn't so heroic.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
英雄
he-ro-yo
ARالعربية
هيرون
he-ro-n
BNবাংলা
হেরোইন
he-roh-een
CACatalà
heroïna
he-roh-ee-nah
CSČeština
heroin
he-roh-in
DADansk
heroin
he-roh-in
DEDeutsch
Heroin
he-roh-in
ELΕλληνικά
ήρωίνη
eh-roh-nee
ESEspañol
heroína
eh-roh-ee-nah
FAفارسی
هروئین
he-ro-een
FISuomi
heroiini
he-roh-ee-nee
FRFrançais
héroïne
eh-roh-een
GUGU
હીરોઈન
hee-roh-een
HAHA
heroin
he-roh-in
HEעברית
הרואין
he-roh-ayn
HIहिन्दी
हिरोइन
he-roh-een
HUMagyar
heroin
he-roh-in
IDBahasa Indonesia
heroin
hero-in
IGIG
heroin
he-roh-in
ITItaliano
eroina
eh-roh-ee-nah
JA日本語
ヘロイン
heroin
KKKK
хероин
he-roh-in
KMKM
ហេរ៉ូអ៊ីន
he-roh-een
KO한국어
히로인
hi-ro-in
MRMR
हीरोइन
hee-roh-een
MSBahasa Melayu
heroin
he-roh-in
MYမြန်မာ
ဟီရိုင်း
hee-roh-in
NLNederlands
heroïne
he-roh-een
NONorsk
heroin
he-roh-in
PAPA
ਹੀਰੋਇਨ
hee-roh-een
PLPolski
heroina
he-ro-ee-nah
PTPortuguês
heroína
heh-roh-ee-nah
RORomână
heroină
he-roh-ee-nah
RUРусский
героин
gero-in
SVSvenska
heroin
he-roh-in
SWKiswahili
heroini
he-roh-ee-nee
TAதமிழ்
ஹீரோயின்
hee-roh-een
TEతెలుగు
హీరోయిన్
hee-roh-een
THไทย
ฮีโรอีน
hee-roh-een
TLTL
heroin
he-roh-in
TRTürkçe
heroin
hero-in
UKУкраїнська
героїн
hero-in
URاردو
ہیروئن
hee-roh-een
VITiếng Việt
heroin
he-roh-in
YOYO
heroin
he-roh-in
ZH中文
海洛因
hǎi luò yīn
ZUZU
heroin
he-roh-in

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

The plural of 'heroine,' this term preserves the gendered distinction. Historical use in literature and theater relegated women characters to the 'heroine' role, often defined by relationship to the male 'hero' rather than autonomous action.

Inclusive Usage

When listing characters or historical figures, use 'heroes' universally or specify 'women heroes' if gender is relevant to the context. Reserve 'heroines' for literary works where the gendered language reflects the source material's historical moment.

Inclusive Alternatives

["heroes","heroic figures","women heroes"]

Empowerment Note

In fiction, 'heroines' were often passive (rescued, married off) while 'heroes' were active. Modern storytelling increasingly recognizes women as full protagonists worthy of the term 'hero,' not 'heroine.'

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