Definition of Hording

1. horde [v] - See also: horde

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hording

hordeaceous
horded
hordeic
hordeic acid
hordein
hordeins
hordeivirus group
hordelike
hordenine
hordeola
hordeolum
hordeolum externum
hordeolum internum
hordeolum meibomianum
hordes
hording (current term)
hordock
hordocks
hore
horehound
horehounds
hori
horilka
horis
horison
horizonal
horizonless
horizons
horizontal

Literary usage of Hording

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Marriage, Baptismal, and Burial Registers of the Collegiate Church Or by Joseph Lemuel Chester (1876)
"May 19 Mrs. Ann hording, a child :4 in the East Cloister. (—) •(—) John Head, a Mason :6 in the Cloister going to the School. June 15 Elizabeth, child of ..."

2. Report of Debates in the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal by Methodist Episcopal Church General Conference, Robert Athow West (1855)
"Are your impressions distinct and positive that hording said, that he and his wife would consent that these persons should go to a free state?" Mr. Collins. ..."

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