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Hoe

Part of Speech

Noun, Verb

Pronunciation

IPA: /hoʊ/

Definitions

  • (Noun) A gardening tool with a flat blade, used for cultivating soil and removing weeds.
  • (Verb) To dig, cultivate, or remove weeds using a hoe.

Usage Examples

  • The farmer used a hoe to clear weeds from the field.
  • She spent the morning hoeing the vegetable garden.
  • A sturdy hoe is essential for maintaining a small farm.

Etymology

From Old English , derived from Middle Dutch houe or Old French houe, ultimately from Latin hapula.

Synonyms

Mattock, cultivator, spade (for gardening); till, cultivate (for verb form).

Antonyms

Concrete (for tool), neglect (for verb form).

Translations

LanguageTranslationPronunciation
Frenchhoue/u/
Spanishazada/aˈsaða/
GermanHacke/ˈhakə/
Russianмотыга (motyga)/mɐˈtɨɡə/
Hindiकुदाल (Kudal)/kʊˈdaːl/
Mandarin锄头 (Chútou)/ʈʂʰǔ.tʰóu/
Tamilமண்வெட்டியான் (Manvettiyan)/mʌɳʋeʈʈijɑːn/

More languages omitted for brevity.

Regional Pronunciation Variations

The pronunciation remains largely consistent in English, though some dialects may emphasize a longer "o" sound.

Historical Usage

Hoes have been used since ancient times for agricultural purposes, appearing in early Mesopotamian and Egyptian civilizations.

Cultural Nuances

In some regions, a hoe symbolizes agricultural labor and traditional farming practices.

More Information

Modern hoes come in various designs, including draw hoes, scuffle hoes, and collinear hoes, each suited for different farming needs.

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