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, representada como la octava sefirá en el árbol de la vida. Hod ( Majestad ; הוד) en cábala es la octava sefirá del árbol de la vida. Deriva de hod הוד que en idioma hebreo significa majestad o esplendor y denota tanto alabanza como sumisión … Wikipedia Español
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 — /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