See Also: howk(dictionary)

gusty (oh) and howk (iou)


gusty (oh)



with wind blowing in strong sudden movements
::a cold, gusty October night

howk (iou)



howk verb. Now chiefly dial. Also (earlier) holk. LME.

verb trans. Hollow out by digging; excavate; dig out or up; unearth. LME.
B. Marshall Deep in their trenches the hairy men stood, howking out the brown earth. W. McIlvanney Ah canny see beyond the seam that Ah'm tryin' tae howk.
verb intrans. Dig; search about; find. E16.
R. Kipling Dan hiked and howked with a boat-hook (the brook was too narrow for sculls).