1. hod - Noun
2. hod - Verb
3. Hod - Proper noun
A kind of wooden tray with a handle, borne on the shoulder, for carrying mortar, brick, etc.
A utensil for holding coal; a coal scuttle.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere was once a young man of Oporta, Who daily got shorter and shorter, The reason he said Was the hod on his head Which was filled with the heaviest mortar. Lewis Carroll
A man suspected of stabbing his 10-month-old daughter to death and seriously injuring his wife and another daughter in a rampage on Friday has been named in the press as Barak Ben Ami, 33, from the city of Hod Hasharon, north of Tel Aviv. Source: Internet
Dobson & Taylor, p. 203. Friar Tuck is mentioned in the play fragment Robyn Hod and the Shryff off Notyngham dated to c. 1475. Source: Internet
St Mary's DSG, Kloof's Seanna Barrett, Onthatile Sibandze, Brooklyn Rayne, Wendy Ross (head of junior primary), Sienna Bentz and Margie Hartmann (junior primary HOD) take on the roles of Dr Seuss' Source: Internet
L. V. D. Owen in 1936 floated the idea that Robin Hood might be identified with an outlawed Robert Hood, or Hod, or Hobbehod, all apparently the same man, referred to in nine successive Yorkshire Pipe Rolls between 1226 and 1234. Source: Internet
The best analogue is the Hod Maden deposit in Turkey, where a private company is building a mine to tap into ore averaging 8.9 g/t gold and 1.4% copper. Source: Internet