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_Henrysone._

2. Metaph. to belch up; applied to the effusions of grief or displeasure.

_Doug._

3. To hem, S.

A. S. _hweost-an_, Su. G. _host-a_, id.

~Host~, ~Hoast~, ~Hoist~, _s._

1. A single act of coughing, S.

_Dunbar._

2. A settled cough, S.

_K. Hart._

3. A hem, S.

4. Denoting what is attended with no difficulty or hesitation. _It did na cost him a host_, S.

_Ross._

A. S. _hweost_, Belg. _hoest_, id.

HOSTA, _interj._ Expressing surprise, and perhaps hesitation, Ang.

_s.h.i.+rrefs._

Moes. G. _haus-jan_, audire.

_To_ HOSTAY, _v. a._ To besiege.

Fr. _hostoyer_, id.

_Wyntown._

HOSTELER, HOSTELLAR, _s._ An innkeeper.

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