Hod vs Hoid - What's the difference?
hod | hoid |
(lb) To bob up and down on horseback; jog.
A three-sided box for carrying bricks or other construction materials, often mortar. It bears a long handle and is carried over the shoulder.
A receptacle for carrying coal.
walk, gait
pace
* 1927 , James Stevens, Mattock , A. A. Knopf, page 217,
*:"I've hoid of dat state. It's whur de Mormons all are...."
* 1956 , Elmer Rice, Street Scene: A Play in Three Acts , , ISBN 0573615896, Act III, page 117,
*:"Why, ain't you hoid ? He was last seen, flyin' over Nova Scotia, on his way to Paris."
* 1997 , Spider Robinson, Callahan's Legacy , Tor/Forge, ISBN 0812550358, page 153,
As a noun hod
is beaver.As a verb hoid is
.hod
English
Etymology 1
Etymology uncertain, but apparently related to Scots . Compare also (m).Verb
(en-verb)Etymology 2
Alteration of (etyl) .Noun
(en noun)Anagrams
* English three-letter words ---- ==Serbo-Croatian==Noun
Declension
{{sh-decl-noun , h?d, h?dovi , h?da, h?d?v? , h?du, h?dovima , h?d, h?dove , h?de, h?dovi , h?du, h?dovima , h?dom, h?dovima }} ----hoid
English
Verb
- Tink o' de woist sting you ever hoid of dat de cops found out about.