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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024hound1 /haʊnd/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- Dog and Cat Breedsa breed of dog used in hunting, esp. such a dog having a long face and large drooping ears.
- Informal Termsany dog.
- a mean, contemptible person.
- Informal Termsenthusiast;
devotee:an autograph hound (= one who is greatly interested in obtaining autographs). v. [~ + object] - to persecute;
harass:hounded him to get the work done.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024hound1 (hound),USA pronunciation n. - Dog and Cat Breedsone of any of several breeds of dogs trained to pursue game either by sight or by scent, esp. one with a long face and large drooping ears.
- Informal Termsany dog.
- a mean, despicable person.
- Informal Termsan addict or devotee:an autograph hound.
- one of the pursuers in the game of hare and hounds.
- follow the hounds, [Fox Hunting.]to participate in a hunt, esp. as a member of the field.
- ride to hounds, [Fox Hunting.]to participate in a hunt, whether as a member of the field or of the hunt staff.
v.t. - to hunt or track with hounds, or as a hound does;
pursue. - to pursue or harass without respite:Her little brother wouldn't stop hounding her.
- to incite (a hound) to pursuit or attack;
urge on. - Informal Termsto incite or urge (a person) to do something (usually fol. by on).
- bef. 900; Middle English h(o)und, Old English hund; cognate with Dutch hond, Old Norse hundr, Danish, Swedish hund, German Hund, Gothic hunds; akin to Latin canis, Greek kýōn (genitive kynós), Sanskrit śván (genitive śunas), Old Irish cú (genitive con), Welsh ci (plural cwn), Tocharian A kū, Lithuanian ŝuõ
hound′er, n. hound′ish, hound′y, adj. hound′like′, adj. - 8.See corresponding entry in Unabridged dog, follow, chase, trail; tail.
- 9.See corresponding entry in Unabridged pester, annoy, persecute, bully.
hound2 (hound),USA pronunciation n. - Nautical, Naval Termseither of a pair of fore-and-aft members at the lower end of the head of a mast, for supporting the trestletrees, that support an upper mast at its heel. Cf. cheek (def. 12).
- Transporta horizontal bar or brace, usually one of a pair, for strengthening the running gear of a horse-drawn wagon or the like.
- Old Norse hūnn knob at the masthead
- Middle English hūn 1175–1225
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