Heofon
Heofon is the Old English noun meaning heaven or the sky. In Old English, it could refer to the celestial realm, the firmament, or, in Christian usage, the dwelling place of God and the blessed. The term appears in a variety of Old English texts, from religious prose to poetry such as Beowulf, where it can denote both the heavens above and the sovereign realm of the divine.
Etymology and relations: Heofon is of Germanic origin and is related to other Germanic-language terms for the
Grammar and form: Heofon is a neuter noun in Old English and follows the standard inflection patterns
Usage and significance: In religious contexts, heofon is often associated with God or the divine will, as
Modern connection: The historical term is the ancestor of the modern English word heaven, illustrating the