hoarse

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9
Words With Friends
8
Letters
6
Pronunciation
/hɔːs/
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/hɔːs/ · /hoː(ə)ɹs/ · /hoəs/

Definition of hoarse

3 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included

adj

  1. Having a dry, harsh tone to the voice, as a result of a sore throat, age, emotion, etc.
    “I am old and my voice is hoarse […]”
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adj

  1. Having a dry, harsh tone to the voice, as a result of a sore throat, age, emotion, etc.
    “I am old and my voice is hoarse […]”

verb

  1. (uncommon)To utter hoarsely; to croak.
    “"[...] Madame! Is—that—your—horse?!" "Ain't no horse!" she hoarses. "Thassa thuruly bred Great Dane!" The thuruly bred Great Dane's balls shine like big , bald onions as he squeezes to deposit 4 1⁄2 pounds of vitamin - enriched apcray near the lamp-post.”
    “"See anything, mum?" she hoarsed. “No—I think it's lower down. Go back to bed, Jane. I'm sure there's nothing to worry about. Someone's forgotten something, that's all.” She wanted to get rid of Jane without knowing exactly.”
    “"Helene," he croaked, reaching out his arms—his voice tensed with the infinity of his desire. "Back," she iced. And then, "Why have you come here?" she hoarsed. "What business have you here?"”

noun

  1. (alt-of, obsolete)Obsolete spelling of horse.
    “The 15. 3 mo. 1668 - An act maid in a Towne Meting to provent hoarses and meares from doinge damage, as foloeth. All such hoarses and meares, as comonly kepes about the towne, or in the towne stretes, or comonly doth goe in to the towne neck, […]”
    “[…] we got in to Town after Dark on the 18th I staid in Town Mr. Newnon's hoarse got Lame and him & I swapt'd hoarses and Drank whiskey on the 19th he Started home I staid in Town Expecting some intillegence from Mr.Taylor on the 20th we made a Party and went to the Paths and Run every turkey in […]”

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Etymology

From Middle English hors, hos, from Old English hās, *hārs, from Proto-Germanic *haisaz, *haisraz, akin to Old Norse háss (West Norse) and heiss (East Norse) (whence Icelandic hás, Norwegian Nynorsk hås, Norwegian Bokmål hes and Swedish hes).

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