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▪ I. hoar, a. and n. (hɔə(r)) Forms: α. 1 hár, 3–5 hor, (3–4 heor, 4 hoer), 4–5 hoor, 4–7 hore, 6 Sc. hoir, 6–7 hoare, (whore), 6– hoar. β. north. and Sc. 4–6 har, hare, 5–6 hair, -e, 6 hayr. γ. 3 hær, 4–5 heer. [OE. hár = OHG. hêr ‘old’, hence ‘venerable, august’ (mod.G. hehr august, stately), ON. ...
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Hoar
Hoar may refer to:
Hoar (Forgotten Realms), a fictional Faerûnian deity in Dungeons & Dragons
Hoar (surname)
Hoar Construction, a heavy construction company headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama
Hoar frost
Depth hoar, a large crystal occurring at the base of a snowpack
See also
Hoare
Whore (disambiguation
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Hoar (surname)
Hoar (1816–1895), influential American politician and lawyer
George Frisbie Hoar (1826–1904), prominent United States politician
Harold Frank Hoar (1909 officer born Thomas Hoar
See also
Hoar (disambiguation)
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Jonathan Hoar
Johnathan Hoar (ca 1720–after 1770) was a soldier, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia. He was born in Concord, Massachusetts, the son of Lieutenant Daniel Hoar, and was educated at Harvard College.
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Fred Hoar
Hoar (1926 – 2 January 2004) was a high-profile Silicon Valley PR and marketing professional. Companies that Hoar worked for included Fairchild Semiconductor and Apple Inc. In his later life, he was a professor at Santa Clara University.
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Melissa Hoar
Melissa Hoar (born 26 January 1983 in Dalmeny, New South Wales) is an Australian skeleton racer who has competed since 2004. Hoar's best finish at the FIBT World Championships was 12th in the women's event at Altenberg in 2008.
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Frank Hoar
Background and early life
Hoar was born in Faizabad, Oudh then a part of the Indian Empire, to Harold Hoar and Frances (née) Harry, where his father was Hoar's hope was that:
Hoar's wish was, in many respects, to be granted after his death.
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Samuel Hoar
The firm was founded in 1914, and Hoar's name was added in 1917 when Hoar joined the firm. Notes
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"HOAR, Samuel, (1778 - 1856)"
The Hoar Family on Dictionary of Unitarian & Universalist Biography
Samuel Hoar's Expulsion from
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白霜 : hoar frost... : bái shuāng | Definition - Yabla Chinese
白霜 definition at Chinese.Yabla.com, a free online dictionary with English, Mandarin Chinese, Pinyin, Strokes & Audio. Look it up now!
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Ernest Hoar
Ernest Knight Hoar (20 October 1898 – 1 May 1979) was an Australian politician.
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Peter Hoar
Career
Hoar studied Media Production at Bournemouth University in 1989, graduating in 1992. Hoar felt a personal connection to the story, as a gay man himself.
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Stuart Hoar
Stuart Hoar (born 1957) is a New Zealand playwright, teacher, novelist, radio dramatist and librettist. Since the age of 24, Hoar has written over 30 radio plays which have been broadcast internationally.
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Sherman Hoar
Attorney General Roger Sherman Hoar;
a nephew of U.S. Senator George Frisbie Hoar; and U.S. Representative George Merrick Brooks;
the cousin to Massachusetts Congressman Rockwood Hoar.
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Rockwood Hoar
Attorney General and Massachusetts Supreme Court Justice Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar and cousin of Sherman Hoar. Rockwood Hoar Papers
The Hoar Family
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William Whitney Rice: A Biographical Sketch by Rockwood Hoar
Hoar family of Massachusetts Political
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