The proper spelling of the word "hiebert" is H-I-E-B-E-R-T. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is /haɪ.bərt/. The word is pronounced with two syllables, with the stressed syllable being the first one (/haɪ/). The "ie" sound is pronounced like the "i" in "pie" and the "e" is pronounced like the "a" in "bet." The final "t" is pronounced as a voiceless, unaspirated stop. The correct spelling of a word is important in order to convey accurate meaning and avoid confusion.
I apologize, but "Hiebert" does not have a dictionary definition as it is a proper noun. Proper nouns typically refer to specific individuals, places, or organizations and do not have standard definitions in dictionaries like common nouns or adjectives do.
However, "Hiebert" is a surname of German origin and it may have a meaning derived from its linguistic roots. In general, surnames often originate from a person's occupation, location, or a descriptive characteristic of the individual or their ancestors. Hiebert may have originally referred to someone who practiced a certain trade or came from a specific place.
It is worth noting that surname meanings are not always precise or universally accurate, as they can vary depending on regional or cultural influences as well. If you are specifically inquiring about a particular person named Hiebert, it may be helpful to research the origin of their surname or consult with the person themselves to gain a deeper understanding of the word in that specific context.
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