hoose

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== English == === Etymology === From a dialectal spelling of house, from Middle English hous, hus, from Old English hūs (“dwelling, shelter, house”), from Proto-Germanic *hūsą (“house”). Compare Scots hoose. === Pronunciation === enPR: hoo͞s, (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /huːs/ enPR: hoo͞s, (General American, Canada) IPA(key): /hus/ (Scotland, Northern Ireland) IPA(key): /hʉs/ Rhymes: -uːs === Noun === hoose (plural hooses) (Northumbria and Scotland) house ==== Derived terms ==== wreck the hoose juice === References === Frank Graham, editor (1987), “HOOSE”, in The New Geordie Dictionary, Rothbury, Northumberland: Butler Publishing, →ISBN. Todd's Geordie Words and Phrases, George Todd, Newcastle, 1977[1] Scott Dobson, Dick Irwin, “hoose”, in Newcastle 1970s: Durham & Tyneside Dialect Group‎[2], archived from the original on 5 September 2024. == Middle English == === Etymology 1 === ==== Noun ==== hoose alternative form of hose === Etymology 2 === ==== Adjective ==== hoose alternative form of hos ==== Noun ==== hoose alternative form of hos == Scots == === Etymology === Inherited from Middle Scots hous, from Middle English hous, hus, from Old English hūs (“dwelling, shelter, house”), from Proto-Germanic *hūsą, of unknown origin. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /hus/ === Noun === hoose (plural hooses) house ==== Alternative forms ==== hoos, hous, house, houss, hus oos (Cromarty) ==== Derived terms ==== hoosie, housie (diminutive)