hoast

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A cough. dialectal
    — in the winter time, right in the middle of the Lord's Prayer, maybe, you'd hear an outbreak of hoasts fit to lift off the roof [...].
  2. Obsolete form of host. alt-of,obsolete
    — After that Nero had raygned thirtene yeares: Otho and Galba one yeare, and ſix monethes: Veſpaſianus was counted a potent Pꝛince in Iudæa, amonge the armyes appoynted againſt the Ievves, and being pꝛoclaymed Emperour of the hoaſt that there was, foꝛthe with he is ſent to Rome, committing vnto his ſonne Titus the warres, in hande agaynſte the Ievves.
动词 v.
  1. To cough. dialectal,intransitive
  2. Obsolete form of host. alt-of,obsolete

词形变化

hoasts plural haust alternative host alternative hoasts present,singular,third-person hoasting participle,present hoasted participle,past hoasted past haust alternative host alternative hoasts plural hoasts present,singular,third-person hoasting participle,present hoasted participle,past hoasted past

词源

词源 1
From Middle English *host, *hoste, from Old Norse hósti (“a cough”), akin to Icelandic hósti, Swedish hosta, Danish hoste (“a cough”). More at whoost.
词源 2
From Middle English *hosten, from Old Norse hósta (“to cough”), from Proto-Germanic *hwōstāną (“to cough”).
词源 3
Variant forms.
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