Hod — may refer to: * Brick hod, a long handled box carried over the shoulder to move a load of bricks or mortar * Hod Hill, an archaeological site in Dorset, England * Coal scuttle *Hod הוד is the Hebrew word for majesty , splendor or glory . **Hod… … Wikipedia
Hod — Höd Pour le Sephiroth, voir Sephiroth (Kabbale)#Hod. Loki donne du gui taillé à Höd pour qu il l envoie sur Baldr Höd (Hǫðr en vieux norrois, ou Hod, Hoder … Wikipédia en Français
hod — hod; hod·den; hod·dle; hod·dy·poll; hod·ful; hod·ma·dod; hod·man; … English syllables
hod — hȏd m DEFINICIJA 1. kretanje koracima [sat hoda]; hodanje, koračanje, pješačenje 2. način hodanja i koračanja [brz (širok, razmaknut, klimav) hod] 3. rad, djelovanje nekog stroja 4. pren. žarg. kretanje (o društvenim događajima, razvoju u… … Hrvatski jezični portal
hōd- — *hōd germ., Verb: nhd. hüten, bedecken; ne. protect, cover (Verb); Rekontruktionsbasis: afries., anfrk., as., ahd.; Etymologie: s. ing. *kadʰ … Germanisches Wörterbuch
Hod — (h[o^]d), n. [Prov. E. for hold, i. e., that which holds. See {Hold}.] 1. A kind of wooden tray with a handle, having V shaped trough, made of wood or metal, attached to a long handle and usually carried over the shoulder; it is a tool used by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hod — hod, s.n. (reg., înv.) Curs, mers. Trimis de claudia, 01.12.2005. Sursa: DAR hod ( duri), s.n. – Mers, umblet. rus. chod (Cihac, II, 139). În Mold., rar. Pare a fi dublet al lui hudă, s.f. (Mold., Trans., deschidere, trecere), de unde hudiţă, s … Dicționar Român
Hod-Bo — Hod Bo, Inselgruppe, so v.w. Bo 1) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Hod — (Hodhr, »Krieg«), ein Gott der nordischen Mythologie, Sohn des Odin, ein Ase von außerordentlicher Stärke, aber blind. Getäuscht durch den bösen Loki, erschoß er seinen Bruder Balder (s. d.) mit der Staude Mistiltein, weshalb er von Wali, dem… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
hod — /hod/, n. 1. a portable trough for carrying mortar, bricks, etc., fixed crosswise on top of a pole and carried on the shoulder. 2. a coal scuttle. [1565 75; perh. later var. of ME hot basket for carrying earth] * * * … Universalium