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HOL'YDAY, n. A day set apart for commemorating some important event in history; ...
HOM'AGE, n. [L. homo, man.] 1. In feudal law, the submission, loyalty and servic...
HOM'AGEABLE, a. Subject to homage.
HOM'AGER, n. One who does homage, or holds land of another by homage.'s Pyrophor...
HOME, n. [Gr. a house, a close place, or place or rest.] 1. A dwelling house; th...
HO'MEBORN, a. Native; natural. 1. Domestic; not foreign.
HO'MEBRED, a. Native; natural; as homebred lusts. 1. Domestic; originating at ho...
HO'MEFELT, a. Felt in one's own breast; inward; private; as homefelt joys or del...
HO'MEKEEPING, a. Staying at home.
HO'MELESS, a. Destitute of a home.
HO'MELINESS, n. [from homely.] Plainness of features; want of beauty. It express...
HO'MELOT, n. An inclosure on or near which the mansion house stands.
HO'MELY, a. [from home.] Of plain features; not handsome; as a homely face. It e...
HO'MELYN, n. A fish.
HO'MEMADE, a. Made at home; being of domestic manufacture; made either in privat...
HO'MER HOMER'IC, a. Pertaining to Homer,the great poet of Greece, or to his poet...