Complete Definition of "hoy"

see|høy
English

Etymology 1
D. heu, or Fl. hui.

Noun
en-noun

  1. A small coaster vessel, usually sloop-rigged, used in conveying passengers and goods, or as a tender to larger vessels in port.

References
R:1913

Etymology 2
D. hui, compare ahoy.

Interjection
en-intj

  1. ho|Ho!, halloe!, stop!.

References
R:1913

Etymology 3
rfe

Verb
en-verb|hoys|hoyin|hoyed|hoyed

  1. Geordie To throw.

References
R:Todds Geordie 1977
R:New Geordie Dictionary 1987
R:Dobson & Irwin Newcastle 1970
R:Northumberland 1880
R:Palgrave
R:Northeast Dialect 2005


Spanish

Etymology
From L.|es hodie. Compare Portuguese hoje.

Adverb
infl|es|adverb

  1. today

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