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hoy 1 H0306700 (hoi)n.1. A small sloop-rigged coasting ship.2. A heavy barge used for freight. [Middle English hoie, from Middle Dutch hoey, hoede.]
hoy 2 H0306700 (hoi)interj. Used to attract attention.hoy (hɔɪ) n1. (Nautical Terms) a freight barge2. (Nautical Terms) a coastal fishing and trading vessel, usually sloop-rigged, used during the 17th and 18th centuries[C15: from Middle Dutch hoei]
hoy (hɔɪ) interja cry used to attract attention or drive animals[C14: variant of hey]
Hoy (hɔɪ) n (Biography) Sir Chris(topher Andrew), born 1976, Scottish cyclist: in his international career (1999–2012) he won eleven World Championship gold medals and six Olympic gold medals for Britain hoy (hɔɪ) n. Naut. 1. a heavy barge used in harbors. 2. a small vessel of the 17th and 18th centuries, used for fishing and coastal trading. [1485–95; < Middle Dutch hoey] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hoy - a flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals)barge, flatboat, lighterboat - a small vessel for travel on waterdredger - a barge (or a vessel resembling a barge) that is used for dredginghouseboat - a barge that is designed and equipped for use as a dwellingpontoon - (nautical) a floating structure (as a flat-bottomed boat) that serves as a dock or to support a bridgescow - a barge carrying bulk materials in an open holdNorfolk wherry, wherry - sailing barge used especially in East Anglia | Translationshoy
Hoy, island, 13 mi (21 km) long and 6 mi (9.7 km) wide, off N Scotland, second largest of the Orkney IslandsOrkney Islands, archipelago and council area (1991 pop. 19,650), 376 sq mi (974 sq km), N Scotland, consisting of about 70 islands in the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea, N of Scottish mainland across the Pentland Firth. About 20 islands are inhabited. ..... Click the link for more information. . It is located at the southwestern side of the Scapa Flow anchorage. Ward Hill (1,565 ft/477 m) is one of many hills on the island; magnificent cliffs line the shore. There are some farms in the northeastern section, but the midland is a barren moor. Lyness, on the east coast, was headquarters of the Scapa Flow naval base. The Old Man of Hoy, a sandstone pinnacle 450 ft (137 m) high, is a famous sailors' landmark. The Dwarfie Stone, a huge sandstone block with hollowed rooms inside, is a Viking relic.hoy Nautical1. a freight barge 2. a coastal fishing and trading vessel, usually sloop-rigged, used during the 17th and 18th centuries HOY
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Synonyms for hoynoun a flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals)SynonymsRelated Words- boat
- dredger
- houseboat
- pontoon
- scow
- Norfolk wherry
- wherry
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