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  • 21Hövel (Adelsgeschlecht) — Wappen derer von Hövel (Huvele) Hövel ist der Name eines alten westfälischen Adelsgeschlechts, das zu den Ministerialen der Grafen von Hövel zählte und nicht mit diesen verwechselt werden darf. Auch ist das Geschlecht nicht mit den ebenfalls aus… …

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  • 22hovel-post — hovˈel post noun A post for supporting a corn stack • • • Main Entry: ↑hovel …

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  • 23hovel — noun Etymology: Middle English Date: 15th century 1. an open shed or shelter 2. tabernacle 3. a small, wretched, and often dirty house ; hut …

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  • 24hovel — Synonyms and related words: Augean stables, burrow, coop, crib, dump, hole, hut, hutch, pesthole, pigpen, pigsty, plague spot, rookery, shack, shanty, slum, stable, sty, tenement, the slums, tumbledown shack, warren …

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  • 25hovel — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. shanty, hut, cabin, shack, den, shed. See abode. Ant., palace, mansion. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. cottage, shed, cabin; see hut , shack . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. shed, hut, shack, cabin,… …

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  • 26hovel — hov|el [ˈhɔvəl US ˈhʌ , ˈha: ] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from Low German] a small dirty place where someone lives, especially a very poor person …

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  • 27hovel — hov|el [ havəl ] noun count a small and dirty or messy house …

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  • 28hovel — hov·el || hÉ‘vl / hÉ’vl n. shack, hut, broken down dwelling …

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  • 29hovel — noun 1》 a small squalid or poorly constructed dwelling. 2》 historical a conical building enclosing a kiln. Origin ME: of unknown origin …

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  • 30hovel — n. Shed, hut, cot, cabin, mean habitation, hole, den …

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