Definition of Horson

1. a son of a whore [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Horson

horsey
horsey set
horseyculture
horseys
horsiculture
horsicultures
horsie
horsier
horsies
horsiest
horsily
horsiness
horsinesses
horsing
horsings
horsons
horst
horste
horstes
horsts
horsy
horsy set
hortation
hortations
hortative
hortatively
hortatives
hortatory
hortensia

Literary usage of Horson

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

1. Brand's Popular Antiquities of Great Britain: Faiths and Folklore; a by John Brand (1905)
"... ree " Ha ! browne done ! forth, that horson who !—" —Hazlitt's Popular Poetry, 1864-6, iv., 16. In the Diary of the first Earl of Bristol (1666-1751) a ..."

2. Medicinal Plants: Being Descriptions with Original Figures of the Principal ...by Robert Bentley, Henry Trimen by Robert Bentley, Henry Trimen (1880)
"(1845); horson, in Pharm. Journ., vol. iii, ser. i, p. 472; Hodges, Proc. Chem. Soc., vol. ii (1844), p. 123, and Pharm. Journ., vol. iv, ser. i, p. ..."

3. Specimens of the Pre-Shaksperean Drama by John Matthews Manly (1897)
"Ran, horson, ran, ran. IDLE. Ran, say! INGN. Ran-say. IDLE. ... Ran, horson. IDLE. Ran. INGN. Ran. 485 IDLE. Ing-no-ran. INGN. Ing-no-ran. IDEL. ..."

4. Representative English Comedies: With Introductory Essays and Notes, an by Charles Mills Gayley, Alwin Thaler (1903)
"A ! horson's knave ! hast thou brok my ... horson preest, thou shalt be slayn ; 660 Thou hast eate our pye, and gyve me nought, ..."

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