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-hood
/ˌhʊd/
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
hood
罩; 套
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
-hood
A
termination
denoting
state
,
condition
,
quality
,
character
,
totality
,
as
in
man
hood
, child
hood
, knight
hood
, brother
hood
.
Sometimes
it
is
written
,
chiefly
in
obsolete
words
,
in
the
form
-
head
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
'
hood
n
: (
slang
)
a
neighborhood
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
hood
n
1:
an
aggressive
and
violent
young
criminal
[
syn
:
hoodlum
,
goon
,
punk
,
thug
,
tough
,
toughie
,
strong-armer
]
2:
metal
covering
leading
to
a
vent
that
exhausts
smoke
or
fumes
[
syn
:
exhaust hood
]
3:
the
folding
roof
of
a
carriage
4:
a
headdress
that
protects
the
head
and
face
5:
protective
covering
consisting
of
a
metal
part
that
covers
the
engine
; "
there
are
powerful
engines
under
the
hoods
of
new
cars
"; "
the
mechanic
removed
the
cowling
in
order
to
repair
the
plane's
engine
" [
syn
:
bonnet
,
cowl
,
cowling
]
v
:
cover
with
a
hood
; "
The
bandits
were
hooded
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Hood
(
Heb
.
tsaniph
)
a
tiara
round
the
head
(
Isa
. 3:23; R.V.,
pl
.,
"
turbans
").
Rendered
"
diadem
,"
Job
29:14;
high
priest's
"
mitre
,"
Zech
. 3:5; "
royal
diadem
,"
Isa
. 62:3.
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