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Definition of hung
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Hung () imp. & p. p. of Hang.
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Belled
::
Belled
(a.) Hung with a bell or
bells.
Hunger
::
Hunger
(n.) An
uneasy
sensation
occasioned
normally
by the want of food; a
craving
or
desire
for food.
Quarterhung
::
Quarterhung
(a.)
Having
trunnions
the axes of which lie below the bore; -- said of a
cannon.
Hang
::
Hang (v. i.) To hold or bear in a
suspended
or
inclined
manner
or
position
instead
of
erect;
to
droop;
as, he hung his head in
shame..
Oke
::
Oke (n.) An
Hungarian
and
Wallachian
measure,
equal to about 2/
pints..
Hungry
::
Hungry
(superl.)
Not rich or
fertile;
poor;
barren;
starved;
as, a
hungry
soil..
Hungerer
::
Hungerer
(n.) One who
hungers;
one who
longs.
Overhung
::
Overhung
(imp. & p. p.) of
Overhan.
Meal
::
Meal (n.) The
portion
of food taken at a
particular
time for the
satisfaction
of
appetite;
the
quantity
usually
taken at one time with the
purpose
of
satisfying
hunger;
a
repast;
the act or time of
eating
a meal; as, the
traveler
has not eaten a good meal for a week; there was
silence
during
the
meal..
Hunger
::
Hunger
(n.) To have an eager
desire;
to long.
Haiduck
::
Haiduck
(n.)
Formerly,
a
mercenary
foot
soldier
in
Hungary,
now, a
halberdier
of a
Hungarian
noble,
or an
attendant
in
German
or
Hungarian
courts..
Gauntlet
::
Gauntlet
(n.) A rope on which
hammocks
or
clothes
are hung for
drying.
Magyar
::
Magyar
(n.) One of the
dominant
people
of
Hungary,
allied
to the
Finns;
a
Hungarian..
Drapery
::
Drapery
(n.) A
textile
fabric
used for
decorative
purposes,
especially
when hung
loosely
and in folds
carefully
disturbed;
as: (a)
Garments
or
vestments
of this
character
worn upon the body, or shown in the
representations
of the human
figure
in art. (b)
Hangings
of a room or hall, or about a bed..
Herse
::
Herse (n.) A kind of gate or
portcullis,
having
iron bars, like a
harrow,
studded
with iron
spikes.
It is hung above
gateways
so that it may be
quickly
lowered,
to
impede
the
advance
of an
enemy..
Lowbell
::
Lowbell
(n.) A bell to be hung on the neck of a
sheep.
Yoke
::
Yoke (n.) A frame or
convex
piece by which a bell is hung for
ringing
it. See
Illust.
of Bell.
Double-hung
::
Double-hung
(a.)
Having
both
sashes
hung with
weights
and
cords;
-- said of a
window.
Hungry
::
Hungry
(superl.)
Feeling
hunger;
having
a keen
appetite;
feeling
uneasiness
or
distress
from want of food;
hence,
having
an eager
desire..
Overhung
::
Overhung
(a.)
Covered
over;
ornamented
with
hangings.
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