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hoared
English
Etymology
hoar +? -ed
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /h??(?)d/
- Homophones: hoard, horde, whored
Adjective
hoared (comparative more hoared, superlative most hoared)
- (obsolete) moldy; musty
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- 1963, Bible (New American Standard), Joshua 9:5
- […] they played wilily, and went and sent ambassadors, and took old sacks upon their Asses, and wine bottles old and rent and knit together again, and old clouted shoes upon their feet, and old raiment upon them and all their provision of bread was dried up and hoared.
Related terms
- hoar
- hoary
Anagrams
- oh dear
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hoar
English
Etymology
From Middle English hor, hore, from Old English h?r (“hoar, hoary, grey, old”), from Proto-Germanic *hairaz (“grey”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)?eh?- (“grey, dark”). Cognate with German hehr (“noble, sublime”), Herr (“sir, gentleman”), Scottish Gaelic ciar (“dusky”), and Russian ?????? (séryj, “grey”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: hô, IPA(key): /h??/
- (General American) enPR: hôr, IPA(key): /h??/ *
- (rhotic, without the horse–hoarse merger) enPR: h?r, IPA(key): /ho(?)?/
- (non-rhotic, without the horse–hoarse merger) IPA(key): /ho?/
- Rhymes: -??(?)
- Homophone: whore
Noun
hoar
- A white or greyish-white colour.
- Hoariness; antiquity.
Synonyms
- (hoariness): agedness, ancientness, oldhood; see also Thesaurus:oldness
Translations
Adjective
hoar (not comparable)
- Of a white or greyish-white colour.
- (poetic) Hoarily bearded.
- 1751, Thomas Warton, Newmarket, a Satire
- And lo, where rapt in beauty's heavenly dream
Hoar Plato walks his olived Academe.
- And lo, where rapt in beauty's heavenly dream
- 1847, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Evangeline, A Tale of Acadie
- This is the forest primeval. The murmuring pines and the hemlocks,
- Bearded with moss, and in garments green, indistinct in the twilight,
- Stand like Druids of eld, with voices sad and prophetic,
- Stand like harpers hoar, with beards that rest on their bosoms.
- 1751, Thomas Warton, Newmarket, a Satire
- (obsolete) Musty; mouldy; stale.
- 1593, William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, II. iv. 134:
- But a hare that is hoar / Is too much for a score / When it hoars ere it be spent.
- 1593, William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, II. iv. 134:
Derived terms
- hoarfrost
- hoary
- hoared
Related terms
- haar
- horehound
Verb
hoar (third-person singular simple present hoars, present participle hoaring, simple past and past participle hoared)
- (obsolete, intransitive) To become mouldy or musty.
- 1593, William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, II. iv. 136:
- But a hare that is hoar / Is too much for a score / When it hoars ere it be spent.
- 1593, William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, II. iv. 136:
See also
- Appendix:Colors
Anagrams
- Haro, Hora, ROAH, haor, haro, hora, oh ar
Alemannic German
Alternative forms
- Härre, haar, hoor, hàre
Etymology
From Old High German h?r, from Proto-Germanic *h?r?. Compare German Haar, Dutch haar, English hair, Swedish hår.
Noun
hoar n
- (Gressoney, anatomy) hair (the long hair on a person's head)
References
- “hoar” in Patuzzi, Umberto, ed., (2013) Ünsarne Börtar [Our Words], Luserna, Italy: Comitato unitario delle isole linguistiche storiche germaniche in Italia / Einheitskomitee der historischen deutschen Sprachinseln in Italien
Swedish
Noun
hoar
- indefinite plural of ho
Verb
hoar
- present tense of hoa.
Anagrams
- hora
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