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A garden hoe is "une binette". The term "pioche" is often translated as "ax", meaning pickaxe.
You use the hoe to dig a long trench in which we will plant our seeds in a row.
The OE pair in hoe has a long O sound, as in woe and oboe.
The word "hoeing" comes from Middle English "hau" or "hewe," which ultimately traces back to the Old English word "hawian," meaning "to cut with a hoe." It has its roots in Proto-Germanic and Proto-Indo-European languages.
The word "hoe" is considered a cuss word when used as an insult or derogatory term towards someone, often implying promiscuity or low moral character. It is offensive and disrespectful when used in this context.
a hoe is "une binette" in French. A sturdy and heavy hoe could also be called 'une houe' (same pronouciation as the English word)
A garden hoe is "une binette". The term "pioche" is often translated as "ax", meaning pickaxe.
a hoe (gardening tool) is 'une houe' in French.
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does pa'hoe mean. What are pa hoe hoe pa hoe hoe toe's? ... It could be because the word Hoe is derived from Anglo Saxon meaning high position, which is what Plymouth Hoe is.
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It could be because the word Hoe is derived from Anglo Saxon meaning high position, which is what Plymouth Hoe is.
It could be because the word Hoe is derived from Anglo saxon meaning high position, which is what Plymouth Hoe is.
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