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croaky

English

Etymology

croak +? -y

Adjective

croaky (comparative croakier, superlative croakiest)

  1. (of a sound) Like that of a frog.
    a croaky voice

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hoars

English

Noun

hoars

  1. plural of hoar

Anagrams

  • haors, horas, saroh, shoar

Swedish

Noun

hoars

  1. indefinite genitive plural of ho

Anagrams

  • hasor, horas

West Frisian

Etymology

From Old Frisian hors, from Proto-Germanic *hruss?, from Proto-Indo-European *?ers- (to run).

Noun

hoars n (plural hoarzen, diminutive hoarske)

  1. (rare) horse
    Synonym: hynder

Derived terms

  • nylhoars

Further reading

  • “hoars”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011

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