Definition of Hoing

1. ho [v] - See also: ho

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hoing

hoicksed
hoickses
hoicksing
hoid
hoida
hoiden
hoidened
hoidenhood
hoidening
hoidenish
hoidens
hoik
hoiked
hoiking
hoiks
hoing (current term)
hoise
hoised
hoises
hoisin
hoisin sauce
hoising
hoist
hoist by one's own petard
hoist on one's own petard
hoist with one's own petard
hoistable
hoistaway
hoistaways
hoisted

Literary usage of Hoing

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

1. The Rural Economy of Glocestershire: Including Its Dairy, Together with the by Marshall (William), Marshall (1796)
"The first hoing, if given in due time, will unavoidably miss many weeds, which will afterwards run up to seed, and foul succeeding crops. ..."

2. The Rural Economy of the Midland Counties: Including the Management of by Marshall (William), Marshall (1796)
"... have a SECOND hoing, before their tops begin to interfere j in order to ... however, can fcl- dom require more than ONE FULL hoing j there : is no ..."

3. The Rural Economy of the Southern Counties: Comprizing Kent, Surrey, Sussex by Marshall (William), Mr Marshall, William Marshall (1798)
"If the crop be rank, especially on the stronger lands, and in a dry season, the HARROW is not unfrequently drawn over it, previously to the first hoing ; to ..."

4. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1899)
"He published a ' Supplement to the Essay on Horse-hoing Husbandry' in 1735, 'Addenda to the Essay'in 1738," and a 'Conclusion'in 1739. ..."

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