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| | | | Hoar | n. Hoariness; antiquity. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Covered with the awful hoar of innumerable ages. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Hoar | v. t. [ AS. hārian to grow gray. ] To become moldy or musty. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Hoar | a. [ OE. hor, har, AS. hār; akin to Icel. hārr, and to OHG. hēr illustrious, magnificent; cf. Icel. Heið brightness of the sky, Goth. hais torch, Skr. kētus light, torch. Cf. Hoary. ] 1. White, or grayish white; as, hoar frost; hoar cliffs. “Hoar waters.” Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Gray or white with age; hoary. [ 1913 Webster ] Whose beard with age is hoar. Coleridge. [ 1913 Webster ] Old trees with trunks all hoar. Byron. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Musty; moldy; stale. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Hoard | n. [ OE. hord, AS. hord; akin to OS. hord, G. hort, Icel. hodd, Goth. huzd; prob. from the root of E. hide to conceal, and of L. custos guard, E. custody. See Hide to conceal. ] A store, stock, or quantity of anything accumulated or laid up; a hidden supply; a treasure; as, a hoard of provisions; a hoard of money. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Hoard | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Hoarded; p. pr. & vb. n. Hoarding. ] [ AS. hordian. ] To collect and lay up; to amass and deposit in secret; to store secretly, or for the sake of keeping and accumulating; as, to hoard grain. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Hoard | n. See Hoarding, 2. Smart. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Hoard | v. i. To lay up a store or hoard, as of money. [ 1913 Webster ] To hoard for those whom he did breed. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Hoarder | n. One who hoards. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Hoarding | n. [ From OF. hourd, hourt, barrier, palisade, of German or Dutch origin; cf. D. horde hurdle, fence, G. horde, hürde; akin to E. hurdle. √16. See Hurdle. ] 1. (Arch.) A screen of boards inclosing a house and materials while builders are at work. [ Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Posted on every dead wall and hoarding. London Graphic. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A fence, barrier, or cover, inclosing, surrounding, or concealing something. [ 1913 Webster ] The whole arrangement was surrounded by a hoarding, the space within which was divided into compartments by sheets of tin. Tyndall. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Hoared | a. Moldy; musty. [ Obs. ] Granmer. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | hoard | (n) a secret store of valuables or money, Syn. cache, stash | | hoard | (v) save up as for future use, Syn. cache, stash, hive up, lay away, squirrel away | | hoarder | (n) a person who accumulates things and hides them away for future use | | hoariness | (n) great age (especially grey or white with age) | | hoarsely | (adv) in a hoarse or husky voice, Syn. huskily, Example: `Excuse me, ' he said hoarsely | | hoary | (adj) ancient, Syn. rusty, Example: hoary jokes | | hoary alison | (n) tall European annual with downy grey-green foliage and dense heads of small white flowers followed by hairy pods; naturalized in North America; sometimes a troublesome weed, Syn. Berteroa incana, hoary alyssum | | hoary golden bush | (n) western American shrubs having white felted foliage and yellow flowers that become red-purple, Syn. Hazardia cana | | hoary marmot | (n) large North American mountain marmot, Syn. whistler, whistling marmot, Marmota caligata | | hoary pea | (n) a plant of the genus Tephrosia having pinnate leaves and white or purplish flowers and flat hairy pods |
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