Definitions for horning
horning
horn·ing
Spelling: [hawr-ning]
IPA: /ˈhɔr nɪŋ/
Horning is a 7 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.
You can make 90 anagrams from letters in horning (ghinnor).
Definitions for horning
noun
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shivaree (def 1).
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one of the bony, permanent, hollow paired growths, often curved and pointed, that project from the upper part of the head of certain ungulate mammals, as cattle, sheep, goats, or antelopes.
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a similar growth, sometimes of hair, as the median horn or horns on the snout of the rhinoceros, or the tusk of the narwhal.
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antler.
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a process projecting from the head of an animal and suggestive of such a growth, as a feeler, tentacle, or crest.
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the bony substance of which such animal growths are composed.
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any similar substance, as that forming tortoise shell, hoofs, nails, or corns.
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an article made of the material of an animal horn or like substance, as a thimble, spoon, or shoehorn.
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any projection or extremity resembling the horn of an animal.
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something resembling or suggesting an animal horn:
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a part resembling an animal horn attributed to deities, demons, etc.:
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Usually, horns. the imaginary projections on a cuckold's brow.
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Music.
a wind instrument, originally formed from the hollow horn of an animal but now usually made of brass or other metal or plastic.
French horn.
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something used as or resembling such a wind instrument.
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Slang. a trumpet.
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an instrument for sounding a warning signal:
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Aeronautics. any of certain short, armlike levers on the control surfaces of an airplane.
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Radio.
a tube of varying cross section used in some loudspeakers to couple the diaphragm to the sound-transmitting space.
Slang. a loudspeaker.
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Slang. a telephone or radiotelephone:
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the high protuberant part at the front and top of certain saddles; a pommel, especially a high one.
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Carpentry. (in a door or window frame) that part of a jamb extending above the head.
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one of the curved extremities of a crescent, especially of the crescent moon.
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a crescent-shaped tract of land.
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a pyramidal mountain peak, especially one having concave faces carved by glaciation.
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a symbol of power or strength, as in the Bible:
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each of the alternatives of a dilemma.
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the narrow, more pointed part of an anvil.
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ear tuft.
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Metalworking. a projection at the side of the end of a rolled sheet or strip, caused by unevenness of the roll due to wear.
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Horology. (in a lever escapement) either of the two prongs at the end of the lever fork guarding against overbanking when the guard pin is in the crescent.
Idioms
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blow / toot one's own horn, Informal. to publicize or boast about one's abilities or achievements:
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draw / pull in one's horns, to restrain oneself or become less belligerent; retreat:
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horn in, Informal. to thrust oneself forward obtrusively; intrude or interrupt:
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lock horns, to conflict, quarrel, or disagree:
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on the horns of a dilemma, confronted with two equally disagreeable choices.
adjective
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made of horn.
verb (used with object)
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to cuckold.
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to butt or gore with the horns.
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Shipbuilding. to set up (a frame or bulkhead of a vessel being built) at a proper angle to the keel with due regard to the inclination of the keel on the ways; plumb.
Origin of horning
before 900; Middle English horn(e) (noun), Old English horn; cognate with Dutch horen, Old Norse, Danish, Swedish horn, German Horn, Gothic haurn, Latin cornu cornu,
Examples for horning
Recovery takes place after a few weeks by the tissues "horning over," as in injuries attended by the same process.
At horning village, the “New” Inn deserves mention, and boats can be procured there.
Darnley also told the story of horning Moray to a servant of his, which Moray is privy unto.
horning Ferry, a well-known waterside resting-place, may be taken as a typical feature of village life in these parts.
The reference is to the process of "horning" described on p. 16.
So by wood and mere and sighing reed we pass with many a twist and turn until we reach the hostelry of horning Ferry.
Pascoe and horning then carry the inanimate form of Shawn into the room behind, while Carve hovers about uselessly.
Then the river turns still more sharply to the left, and we sailed due south, after having come due north by horning.
horning; a legal demand for payment of a debt under threat of imprisonment and being proclaimed rebels.
God shall send unto you messengers who will not be afraid of horning, nor yet of banishment.