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hangbird
hangbird (ˈhæŋbɜːd) [f. hang v. + bird n.] A bird that builds a hanging nest; esp. an American oriole of the family Icteridæ.1789 J. Morse Amer. Geogr. 59 Upwards of one hundred and thirty American Birds have been enumerated..[including the] Hangbird, Heron, Little white Heron. 1794 S. Williams Hist... Oxford English Dictionary
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hang-
hang- the verb-stem used in comb. in various constructions; as hang-back, one who hangs back or hesitates; hang-bench (dial. hing-bench), in Lead-mining, a piece of timber forming part of a stow, which is pinned to the sole-tree by wooden pins; hang-choice, a choice between two evils; hang-fair (see... Oxford English Dictionary
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hammock
▪ I. hammock1 (ˈhæmək) Forms: α. 6–9 hamaca, 7 -acca, -acco, -ackoe, hammacho, 8 hamacoe, 8–9 hammacoe. β. 7 hamack(e, hammac(k, -aque, amack, hamock, hammok, 8 hammoc, 8–9 hamac, 7– hammock. [a. Sp. hamaca of Carib origin; cf. F. hamac (1555 in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. A hanging bed, consisting of a large... Oxford English Dictionary
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hanging
▪ I. hanging, vbl. n. (ˈhæŋɪŋ) [f. hang v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb hang. 1. The action of suspending or fact of being suspended; suspension.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 24 Bi him [ligament] þe membris..schulden ben y-teied, þe whiche þat neden hangynge. 1596 Shakes. 1 Hen. IV, ii. iv. 446 A fo... Oxford English Dictionary
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shroud
▪ I. shroud, n.1 (ʃraʊd) Forms: 1–3 scrud, (1 scruud, 3 srud, srut), 3–4 schrud, 3–6 shrud, 4–5 schrowde, 4–6 schroud(e, 4–7 shroude, (4 ssroud, shrout(e, 5 shrude, shrowed, 6 schrowd, shrow'd, shrowdde, 7 sroude), 5–7 shrowde, 5–9 shrowd, 4– shroud. [OE. scr{uacu}d str. neut. = ON. skr{uacu}ð neut.... Oxford English Dictionary
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hair
▪ I. hair, n. (hɛə(r)) Forms: α. 1 hǽr, hér, 2–3 hær, 2–5 her, 4–6 heer, 5–6 heere, here, (5 herre), 6 hear(e. β. 4–5 har, hare, 4 hor, 4–5 hore, 5 haar(e. γ. 5–6 heyr(e, 5–7 haire, hayre, heir(e, 6– hair. [Com. Teutonic, OE. hǽr, hér = OFris. hêr, OS. hâr (MDu. haer, Du. haar), OHG. hâr, (Ger. haar... Oxford English Dictionary
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