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hox

English

Etymology 1

Noun

hox (plural hoxes)

  1. (genetics) Abbreviation of homeobox.
Derived terms
  • hox gene

Etymology 2

Verb

hox (third-person singular simple present hoxes, present participle hoxing, simple past and past participle hoxed)

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To hock; to hamstring; to cripple; to disable.
Synonyms
  • hamstring, hock, hough
Hypernyms
  • See Thesaurus:disable

Northern Kurdish

Etymology

From Armenian ??? (ho?).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ho?x/

Noun

hox m (Arabic spelling ????)

  1. plowed field
    Synonym: beyar

References

  • Chyet, Michael L. (2003) , “hox”, in Kurdish–English Dictionary, with selected etymologies by Martin Schwartz, New Haven and London: Yale University Press

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hor

English

Pronoun

hor (personal pronoun)

  1. (Tyneside) her

References

  • Newcastle 1970s, Scott Dobson and Dick Irwin, [1]
  • Todd's Geordie Words and Phrases, George Todd, Newcastle, 1977[2]
  • Northumberland Words, English Dialect Society, R. Oliver Heslop, 1893–4

Anagrams

  • ROH, Rho, Roh, rho

Basque

Etymology 1

Pronoun

hor

  1. there

Etymology 2

From Proto-Basque *ho?.

Noun

hor anim

  1. (Souletin) Alternative form of or

Further reading

  • “or” in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia, euskaltzaindia.eus
  • “hor” in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia, euskaltzaindia.eus
  • “hor” in Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia, euskaltzaindia.eus

Breton

Determiner

hor

  1. our

Czech

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [??or]

Noun

hor f

  1. genitive plural of hora

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse hór.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ho?r/, [ho???]
  • Rhymes: -o???

Noun

hor n (singular definite horet, not used in plural form)

  1. (dated) adultery
  2. lechery, whoring, fornication

Declension

Verb

hor

  1. imperative of hore

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch horde (braided latticework).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??r/
  • Hyphenation: hor
  • Rhymes: -?r

Noun

hor f (plural horren, diminutive horretje n)

  1. An insect screen.

Icelandic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /h??r/
  • Rhymes: -??r

Etymology 1

From Old Norse horr, from Proto-Germanic *hurhw? (dirt, mucus).

Noun

hor m (genitive singular hors, no plural)

  1. snot, mucus (from the nose)
Declension
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Old Norse horr, from a nominalization of Proto-Germanic *hurhaz (lean, thin).

Noun

hor m (genitive singular hors, no plural)

  1. emaciation, famine
Declension
Synonyms
  • (emaciation): megurð
Derived terms

Lolopo

Etymology

From Proto-Loloish *xa² (Bradley), from Proto-Sino-Tibetan. Cognate with Sichuan Yi ? (she), Burmese ???? (a.sa:), Tibetan ? (sha), Drung sha, Tedim Chin sa¹, Yakkha ?? (sa).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [xo²¹]

Noun

hor 

  1. (Yao'an) meat

Middle English

Etymology 1

From Old English h?r.

Noun

hor

  1. Alternative form of her (hair)

Etymology 2

From Old English h?r, from Proto-Germanic *hairaz.

Alternative forms

  • hore, hoare, hoer, hoere

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /h??r/

Adjective

hor

  1. Grey, greyish, grey-white (usually referring to hair)
  2. Having white or gray hair.
  3. Old, advanced in age.
Related terms
  • horehoune
  • horen
  • horenesse
  • horynesse
Descendants
  • English: hoar
  • Scots: hare, hair
References
  • “h?r, adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-03-30.

Noun

hor

  1. An elderly person; a senior.
  2. Old age; elderliness.
Descendants
  • English: hoar
  • Scots: hare, hair
References
  • “h?r, adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-03-30.

See also

Etymology 3

Pronoun

hor

  1. Alternative form of hire (hers)

Etymology 4

Determiner

hor

  1. (chiefly early and West Midland dialectal) Alternative form of here (their)

Etymology 5

Noun

hor

  1. Alternative form of hore (whore)

Etymology 6

Noun

hor

  1. Alternative form of hore (muck)

Mòcheno

Etymology

From Middle High German h?r, from Old High German h?r, from Proto-Germanic *h?r? (hair). Cognate with German Haar, English hair.

Noun

hor n

  1. hair

References

  • “hor” 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

Old Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse hór, from Proto-Germanic *h?r?.

Noun

h?r n

  1. adultery

Declension

Descendants

  • Swedish: hor

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Borrowed from Greek ????? (chorós).

Noun

hor m (Cyrillic spelling ???)

  1. chorus
  2. choir

Somali

Noun

hor ?

  1. in front

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish h?r, from Old Norse hór, from Proto-Germanic *h?r?, from Proto-Indo-European *kéh?ros (loved). Related to English whore.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hu?r/

Noun

hor n (uncountable)

  1. (archaic) adultery, fornication (marital infidelity, as opposed to sexual interaction between human and, among others, fallen angel): begå hor “commit adultery”

Declension

Related terms

References

  • hor in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)

Zazaki

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?ho?]
  • Hyphenation: hor

Noun

hor m

  1. Alternative form of hewr

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