| My hus... uh, ex-husband sold our house today, so... | เอ้ย อดีตสามีชั้นขายบ้านของเราวันนี้ ดังนั้น Gyre, Part 2 (2012) |
| husband | (n) a married man; a woman's partner in marriage, Syn. married man, hubby, Ant. wife |
| husbandly | (adj) befitting or characteristic of a husband, Ant. wifely |
| husbandly | (adj) related to or suited to a husband, Example: assumed husbandly duties like mowing the lawn |
| hush | (n) (poetic) tranquil silence, Syn. still, stillness, Example: the still of the night |
| hush | (v) become quiet or still; fall silent, Example: hush my baby! |
| hush | (v) cause to be quiet or not talk, See also: hush up, Syn. quieten, shut up, hush up, silence, still, Ant. louden, Example: Please silence the children in the church! |
| hush | (v) wash by removing particles, Example: Wash ores |
| hush | (v) run water over the ground to erode (soil), revealing the underlying strata and valuable minerals |
| hushed-up | (adj) (used of information or news) kept secret by using influence, Example: hushed-up stories sometimes leak out |
| hush money | (n) a bribe paid to someone to insure that something is kept secret |
| Husband | v. t. For my means, I'll husband them so well, Land so trim and rarely husbanded. Evelyn. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Husband | n. [ OE. hosebonde, husbonde, a husband, the master of the house or family, AS. h&unr_;sbonda master of the house; h&unr_;s house + bunda, bonda, householder, husband; prob. fr. Icel. h&unr_;sbōndi house master, husband; h&unr_;s house + b&unr_;andi dwelling, inhabiting, p. pr. of b&unr_;a to dwell; akin to AS. b&unr_;an, Goth. bauan. See House Be, and cf. Bond a slave, Boor. ] The painful husband, plowing up his ground. Hakewill. [ 1913 Webster ] He is the neatest husband for curious ordering his domestic and field accommodations. Evelyn. [ 1913 Webster ] God knows how little time is left me, and may I be a good husband, to improve the short remnant left me. Fuller. [ 1913 Webster ] The husband and wife are one person in law. Blackstone. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Husbandable | a. Capable of being husbanded, or managed with economy. Sherwood. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Husbandage | n. (Naut.) The commission or compensation allowed to a ship's husband. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Husbandless | a. Destitute of a husband. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Husbandly | a. Frugal; thrifty. [ R. ] Tusser. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Husbandman | n.; |
| Husbandry | n. There's husbandry in heaven; Husbandry supplieth all things necessary for food. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Hush | a. Silent; quiet. “Hush as death.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Hush | n. Stillness; silence; quiet. [ R. ] “It is the hush of night.” Byron. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Husar { m } | hussar [Add to Longdo] |
| Husten { m } | cough [Add to Longdo] |
| Hustenanfall { m } | Hustenanfälle { pl } | fit of coughing | fits of coughing [Add to Longdo] |
| Hustenbonbon { n } | cough drop; cough lozenge [Add to Longdo] |
| Hustenmittel { n } | pectoral [Add to Longdo] |
| Hustensaft { m } | cough syrup [Add to Longdo] |
| huschen | huschend | huscht | huschte | to shoo | shooing | shoos | shooed [Add to Longdo] |
| husten | hustend | gehustet | hustet | hustete | to cough | coughing | coughed | coughs | coughed [Add to Longdo] |