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Hod (hŏd, hōd), in the Bible, Asherite.
hod [häd]
(civil engineering)
A tray fitted with a handle by which it can be carried on the shoulder for transporting bricks or mortar.

hod
A wood or metal container, usually V-shaped with a long handle and having one end open; used in masonry work to carry plaster or lime putty to the mortarboard.


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The Chinks hod forty-five pounds each comun' tull them in wages, an' I was no a- thunkun' they 'ud run.
When she was a baby, Jo had accidently dropped her into the coal hod, and Amy insisted that the fall had ruined her nose forever.
But he was a gran' bhoy all the same, an' I'm only a mudtipper wid a hod on me shoulthers.
 
 
 
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