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hooding|ˈhʊdɪŋ| [f. hood v. or n.1 + -ing1.] 1. The wearing or putting on of a hood.
c1575Perf. Bk. Kepinge Sparhawkes (1886) 14 Hoding is a singuler poynt in hawking. †2. The making of, or material for, hoods. Obs.
c1450Stratford MSS. (Wright Prov. Dict.), Also the maystir schalle every yere ordeyn cloth for hodynge. 3. Naut. (pl.) = hood n.1 5 f.
1627Capt. Smith Seaman's Gram. ii. 4 Those plankes that are fastened into the ships stem are called whoodings. 1867Smyth Sailor's Word-bk., Hoods, or Hoodings, the foremost and aftermost planks of the bottom, within and without. 4. attrib. hooding-end = hood-end; hooding-sheaf = hood-sheaf: see hood n.1 8.
1711W. Sutherland Shipbuild. Assist. 161 Hooding-ends; the But-ends in the Rabbits of the Stem and Sternpost, which are more hid by the Rabbits than the other But-ends are. 1802Acerbi Trav. I. 30 The sheaves of corn..are..covered with one hooding-sheaf expanded at the end, for warding off the rain. |