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Hoky vs Hoy - What's the difference?

hoky | hoy |

As an adjective hoky

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a noun hoy is

a small coaster vessel, usually sloop-rigged, used in conveying passengers and goods, or as a tender to larger vessels in port.

As an interjection hoy is

ho!, hallo!, stop.

As a verb hoy is

to throw.

hoky

English

Alternative forms

* hokey, hoaky, hokie

Adjective

(er)
  • hoy

    English

    Etymology 1

    or (etyl) (m).

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A small coaster vessel, usually sloop-rigged, used in conveying passengers and goods, or as a tender to larger vessels in port.
  • * , II.x:
  • He sent to Germanie, straunge aid to reare, / From whence eftsoones arriued here three hoyes / Of Saxons, whom he for his safetie imployes.
  • * Cowper
  • The hoy went to London every week.

    Etymology 2

    , compare (ahoy).

    Interjection

    (en interjection)
  • ho!, hallo!, stop!
  • Etymology 3

    Verb

  • (label) to throw
  • References

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