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huzz
▪ I. huzz, n. ? Obs. [Origin obscure. In the northern glossary to J. Hutton's ‘Tour to the Caves’ 1781, is ‘Huzzin, an husk’.] (See quot.)1747 Gentl. Mag. 310 The smaller hulls, chaff and huzzes, that is, grains of corn in their hulls, passed thro' this wide wire grate.▪ II. huzz, int. (hʌz) [Echoic... Oxford English Dictionary
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huzzard
huzzard ? Obs. [? f. huzz v. + -ard. Cf. buzzard n.2, and huzz-buzz cockchafer (Chester and Shropsh.).] A species of fly used in angling.1799 G. Smith Laboratory II. 299 Huzzard..This fly is little known..It is larger than the green-drake, of a beautiful lemon-colour, both body and wings. 1829 Glove... Oxford English Dictionary
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At dusk, the shop-keepers packed up, and the huzz and buzz of tradesmen and eager shoppers bargaining over the prices of goods would be given over to dervishes wikipedia.org
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hossell
▪ I. hoss, n. (hɒs) Dial. and U.S. var. of horse n. 1. = horse n. 1 and 26 a.1815 D. Humphreys Yankey in Eng. v. 77 The boys..see a ghost in the form of a white hoss; and an Indian in every black stump. 1849 N. Kingsley Diary (1914) 88 My supper consisted of beans, old hoss, and hard bread. 1877 J. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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huss
▪ I. † huss, n. Also 5 husk(e; 9 hurse. [Deriv. unascertained: the change of husk to huss appears to be as in Sc. busk, buss, etc.] The dog-fish, the skin of which was much used by fletchers for smoothing and polishing arrows; the lesser or greater spotted dogfish, Scyliorhinus caniculus or S. stell... Oxford English Dictionary
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