释义 |
hod I. \ˈhäd\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably from Middle Dutch hodde; akin to Middle High German hotte, hotze cradle, German dialect hotteln, hotzeln to shake, Lithuanian kutėti to shake up, Middle English schuderen to shudder — more at shudder 1. : a tray or trough with a pole handle that is borne on the shoulder for carrying mortar, brick, or similar loads 2. : a utensil for holding or carrying coal : coal scuttle
[hod 1] II. intransitive verb (hodded ; hodded ; hodding ; hods) Etymology: probably imitative Scotland : to bob up and down : jog III. \ˈhōd\ verb Etymology: by alteration Scotland : hide IV. \ˈhäd, -ȯ-\ dialect England variant of hold |