Associations to the word «Hoar»
Noun
- Frost
- Sherman
- Concord
- Emerson
- Massachusetts
- Baldwin
- Senator
- Samuel
- Snow
- Congressman
- Crystal
- Harvard
- Ralph
- Elizabeth
- Attorney
- Roger
- Grant
- Cabinet
- Senate
- Waldo
- Dew
- George
- Sun
- Farley
- Republican
- Milne
- Stone
- Graveyard
- Goodwin
- Wind
- Hermit
- Impeachment
- Hooper
- Hawthorne
- Staffordshire
- Cloud
- Boston
- Antiquity
- Hedge
- Married
- Leonard
- Martha
- Amos
- Worcester
- Hoffman
- Foster
- Freezing
- Lowell
- Sarah
- Foam
- Beard
- Grass
- Fog
- Hare
- Fuller
- Randall
- Desert
- Charleston
- Sophia
- Physiology
- Pasture
- Depth
- Arsenal
- Lawyer
- Ice
- Oak
- Relic
- Resignation
- Ann
- Brook
- Sugar
- Realm
- Wilderness
- Drift
- Lodge
- Boulder
- Appointment
- Grey
- Cross
- Cousin
- Morning
- Stevens
- Flower
- Judge
- Surface
- Harold
Verb
Wiktionary
HOAR, noun. A white or greyish-white colour.
HOAR, noun. Hoariness; antiquity.
HOAR, adjective. Of a white or greyish-white colour.
HOAR, adjective. (poetic) Hoarily bearded.
HOAR, adjective. (obsolete) Musty; mouldy; stale.
HOAR, verb. (obsolete) (intransitive) To become mouldy or musty.
HOAR FROST, noun. Alternative spelling of hoarfrost
Dictionary definition
HOAR, noun. Ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside).
HOAR, adjective. Showing characteristics of age, especially having grey or white hair; "whose beard with age is hoar"-Coleridge; "nodded his hoary head".
Wise words
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