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Hoar   /hɔr/   Listen
verb
Hoar  v. t.  To become moldy or musty. (Obs.)



noun
Hoar  n.  Hoariness; antiquity. (R.) "Covered with the awful hoar of innumerable ages."



adjective
Hoar  adj.  
1.
White, or grayish white; as, hoar frost; hoar cliffs. "Hoar waters."
2.
Gray or white with age; hoary. "Whose beard with age is hoar." "Old trees with trunks all hoar."
3.
Musty; moldy; stale. (Obs.)






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"Hoar" Quotes from Famous Books



... its pebbled shore, O'erhung with wild woods, shorn of green; The leafless birch and hawthorn hoar Were planted round the wintry scene; No flowers sprang wanton to be pressed— No birds sang love on every spray— But brightest yet o'er all the rest Will ever shine thy ...
— The Old Hanging Fork and Other Poems • George W. Doneghy

... the Mission Dolores. It has a strangely solitary aspect, enhanced by its surroundings of the most uncongenial, rapidly growing modernisms; the hoar of ages surrounded by the brightest, slightest, and rapidest of modern growths. Its old belfries still clanged with the discordant bells, and Mass was saying within, for it is used as a place of worship for the extreme ...
— Two Years Before the Mast • Richard Henry Dana

... I adore, come and show yourselves to this man, whether you be resting on the sacred summits of Olympus, crowned with hoar-frost, or tarrying in the gardens of Ocean, your father, forming sacred choruses with the Nymphs; whether you be gathering the waves of the Nile in golden vases or dwelling in the Maeotic marsh or on the snowy rocks of Mimas, hearken ...
— The Eleven Comedies - Vol. I • Aristophanes et al

... on the grey horse rode along silently for some time. The sun had already burnt up the hoar-frost along the sides of the road; only an occasional streak remained glistening in the shadow of a ditch. A few larks sang in the sky. Two men in brown corduroy with hoes on their shoulders passed on their ...
— Rosinante to the Road Again • John Dos Passos

... and the peculiar wild-beast smell that marks the true maniac, Alfred ran wildly about his cell trying to stop his ears, and trembling for his own reason. When the fearful night rolled away, and morning broke, and he could stand on his truckle-bed and see the sweet hoar-frost on a square yard of grass level with his prison bars, it refreshed his very soul, and affected him almost to tears. He was then, to his surprise, taken out, and allowed to have a warm bath and to ...
— Hard Cash • Charles Reade


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