Definitions from Wiktionary (HOD)
▸ verb: (intransitive, Scotland, obsolete) To bob up and down on horseback, as an inexperienced rider may do; to jog.
▸ noun: A three-sided box mounted on a pole for carrying bricks, mortar, or other construction materials over the shoulder.
▸ noun: The amount of material held by a hod (sense 1); a hodful.
▸ noun: A blowpipe used by a pewterer.
▸ noun: (horse racing) A bookmaker's bag.
▸ noun: (originally British, dialectal and US) A receptacle for carrying coal, particularly one shaped like a bucket which is designed for loading coal or coke through the door of a firebox.
▸ noun: Alternative form of Höðr [(Norse mythology) The blind son of the Norse gods Odin and Frigg, whom Loki tricked into shooting Baldur with a mistletoe arrow.]
▸ noun: Abbreviation of head of department.
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▸ verb: (intransitive, Scotland, obsolete) To bob up and down on horseback, as an inexperienced rider may do; to jog.
▸ noun: A three-sided box mounted on a pole for carrying bricks, mortar, or other construction materials over the shoulder.
▸ noun: The amount of material held by a hod (sense 1); a hodful.
▸ noun: A blowpipe used by a pewterer.
▸ noun: (horse racing) A bookmaker's bag.
▸ noun: (originally British, dialectal and US) A receptacle for carrying coal, particularly one shaped like a bucket which is designed for loading coal or coke through the door of a firebox.
▸ noun: Alternative form of Höðr [(Norse mythology) The blind son of the Norse gods Odin and Frigg, whom Loki tricked into shooting Baldur with a mistletoe arrow.]
▸ noun: Abbreviation of head of department.
▸ Also see hod
▸ Words similar to hoding
▸ Usage examples for hoding
▸ Idioms related to hoding
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing hoding
▸ Words that often appear near hoding
▸ Rhymes of hoding
▸ Invented words related to hoding