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ho
CIDE DICTIONARY
ho, pron.
Who.
"In some Chaucer MSS."
A stop; a halt; a moderation of pace. [1913 Webster]
"There is no ho with them."
ho, prop. n.
The chemical symbol for Holmium. [PJC]
ho, interj. [Cf. F. & G. ho.].
- Halloo! attend! -- a call to excite attention, or to give notice of approach. Shak. [1913 Webster]
- Stop! stand still! hold! -- a word now used by teamsters, but formerly to order the cessation of anything. [1913 Webster]"The duke . . . pulled out his sword and cried “Hoo!”" [1913 Webster]"An herald on a scaffold made an hoo." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
ho, symb. Chem. the element holmium.
ho, int.
1 a an expression of surprise, admiration, triumph, or (often repeated as ho! ho! etc.) derision. b (in comb.) (heigh-ho; what ho).
2 a call for attention.
3 (in comb.) Naut. an addition to the name of a destination etc. (westward ho).
1 a an expression of surprise, admiration, triumph, or (often repeated as ho! ho! etc.) derision. b (in comb.) (heigh-ho; what ho).
2 a call for attention.
3 (in comb.) Naut. an addition to the name of a destination etc. (westward ho).
Etymology
ME, imit.: cf. ON h{oacute}
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