hoar |
hor |
As nouns the difference between hoar and hor
is that
hoar is a white or greyish-white colour while
hor is pot-hook or
hor can be adultery, fornication or
hor can be the lover of a married woman.
As an adjective hoar
is of a white or greyish-white colour.
As a verb hoar
is (obsolete|intransitive) to become mouldy or musty.
hor |
dor |
As a pronoun hor
is her.
As a noun dor is
a large European dung beetle, species: Geotrupes stercorarius, that makes a droning noise while flying.
hor |
hof |
As nouns the difference between hor and hof
is that
hor is pot-hook or
hor can be adultery, fornication or
hor can be the lover of a married woman while
hof is moderation.
hor |
nor |
As a pronoun hor
is her.
As a conjunction nor is
and not (
introducing a negative statement, without necessarily following one.
As a noun nor is
alternative form of NOR|lang=en.
thor |
hor |
In geordie terms the difference between thor and hor
is that
thor is their while
hor is her.
As a proper noun Thor
is the god of thunder.
As an adverb thor
is there.
chor |
hor |
In geordie terms the difference between chor and hor
is that
chor is alternative form of chore#Etymology_2|chore|lang=en to steal while
hor is her.
As a verb chor
is alternative form of chore#Etymology_2|chore|lang=en to steal.
As a pronoun hor is
her.
hog |
hor |
As a noun hog
is any animal belonging to the
Suidae family of mammals, especially the pig, the warthog, and the boar.
As a verb hog
is to greedily take more than one's share, to take precedence at the expense of another or others.
As a pronoun hor is
her.
hor |
heor |
As nouns the difference between hor and heor
is that
hor is pot-hook or
hor can be adultery, fornication or
hor can be the lover of a married woman while
heor is (geordie|abstract) here.
As an adverb heor is
(geordie) here.
hor |
hod |
As nouns the difference between hor and hod
is that
hor is pot-hook or
hor can be adultery, fornication or
hor can be the lover of a married woman while
hod is beaver.
hor |
hoy |
As nouns the difference between hor and hoy
is that
hor is pot-hook or
hor can be adultery, fornication or
hor can be the lover of a married woman while
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
(
label) to throw.
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