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Definition of hung
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Hung () imp. & p. p. of Hang.
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Vifda
::
Vifda (n.) In the
Orkney
and
Shetland
Islands,
beef and
mutton
hung and
dried,
but not
salted..
Starwort
::
Starveling
(a.)
Hungry;
lean;
pining
with want.
Gatepost
::
Gatepost
(n.) A post to which a gate is hung; --
called
also
swinging
/
hinging
post.
Veil
::
Veil (n.)
Something
hung up, or
spread
out, to
intercept
the view, and hide an
object;
a
cover;
a
curtain;
esp., a
screen,
usually
of
gauze,
crape,
or
similar
diaphnous
material,
to hide or
protect
the
face..
Sharp-set
::
Sharp-set
(a.) Eager in
appetite
or
desire
of
gratification;
affected
by keen
hunger;
ravenous;
as, an eagle or a lion
sharp-set..
Hungarian
::
Hungarian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Hungary
or to the
people
of
Hungary.
Belly-pinched
::
Belly-pinched
(a.)
Pinched
with
hunger;
starved.
Hung
::
Hung () imp. & p. p. of Hang.
Refect
::
Refect
(v. t.) To
restore
after
hunger
or
fatigue;
to
refresh.
Fast
::
Fast (v. i.) To
abstain
from food; to omit to take
nourishment
in whole or in part; to go
hungry.
Evener
::
Evener
(n.) In
vehicles,
a
swinging
crossbar,
to the ends of which other
crossbars,
or
whiffletrees,
are hung, to
equalize
the
draught
when two or three
horses
are used
abreast..
Hunger-bit
::
Hunger-bit
(a.) Alt. of
Hunger-bitte.
Hungarian
::
Hungarian
(n.) A
native
or one of the
people
of
Hungary.
Spar-hung
::
Spar-hung
(a.) Hung with spar, as a
cave..
Hatchment
::
Hatchment
(n.) A sort of
panel,
upon which the arms of a
deceased
person
are
temporarily
displayed,
--
usually
on the walls of his
dwelling.
It is
lozenge-shaped
or
square,
but is hung
cornerwise.
It is used in
England
as a means of
giving
public
notification
of the death of the
deceased,
his or her rank,
whether
married,
widower,
widow,
etc.
Called
also
achievement..
Quipu
::
Quipu (n.) A
contrivance
employed
by the
ancient
Peruvians,
Mexicans,
etc., as a
substitute
for
writing
and
figures,
consisting
of a main cord, from which hung at
certain
distances
smaller
cords of
various
colors,
each
having
a
special
meaning,
as
silver,
gold, corn,
soldiers.
etc.
Single,
double,
and
triple
knots were tied in the
smaller
cords,
representing
definite
numbers.
It was
chiefly
used for
arithmetical
purposes,
and to
register
important
facts and
events..
Incorruptible
::
Incorruptible
(n.) One of a
religious
sect which arose in
Alexandria,
in the reign of the
Emperor
Justinian,
and which
believed
that the body of
Christ
was
incorruptible,
and that he
suffered
hunger,
thirst,
pain, only in
appearance..
Top-chain
::
Top-chain
(n.) A chain for
slinging
the lower
yards,
in time of
action,
to
prevent
their
falling,
if the ropes by which they are hung are shot
away..
Sewel
::
Sewel (n.) A
scarecrow,
generally
made of
feathers
tied to a
string,
hung up to
prevent
deer from
breaking
into a
place..
Overhung
::
Overhung
(imp. & p. p.) of
Overhan.
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