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hen
[ hen ]
noun
- a female chicken:
Our hens only recently started laying, but these fresh eggs were worth the wait!
- the female of any bird, especially a gallinaceous bird:
The mallard drakes are splendidly colorful while the hens are camouflaged in drab plumage.
- the female of certain marine creatures, including lobsters and salmon:
I prefer a hen when making lobster bisque, as the dark red roe enhances both flavor and color.
- Informal: Sometimes Offensive. a usually middle-aged or older woman, especially one who is considered to be petty or gossipy:
Let’s get out of here and leave the hens to their blather.
- Informal. a female in attendance at a hen party:
The incident at the restaurant occurred hours after our party was over and we’d all gone home, but all of us hens were brought in for questioning the next morning.
- British and Australian Informal. the bride-to-be at a bachelorette party:
A toast to Vera, the beautiful hen, who’s flying our coop in less than a fortnight!
- Scots Informal. an affectionate or familiar term of address to a girl or woman:
That’s lovely, hen, thank you.
hen
/ hɛn /
noun
- the female of any bird, esp the adult female of the domestic fowl
- the female of certain other animals, such as the lobster
- informal.a woman regarded as gossipy or foolish
- dialect.a term of address (often affectionate), used to women and girls
- scarce as hen's teethextremely rare
Other Words From
- hen·like adjective
- hen·nish adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of hen1
Word History and Origins
Origin of hen1
Idioms and Phrases
see mad as a hornet (wet hen) ; scarce as hen's teeth .Example Sentences
He even claims that hen partridges conceive just by smelling the scent of males.
“[W]hen the going got tough, his economic team picked Wall Street,” Warren said.
He eventually brings his wife and children over, and later he manages a hen and rabbit farm.
He described her then as “a mother hen who took care of everyone.”
“[W]hen a novelist finds an audience, even a small one … the relation is based on recognition, not misunderstanding,” he writes.
Out of the darkening sky rang the twanging call of a night-hawk, and the cluck of a dozing hen sounded from the foliage overhead.
What can be prettier than a brood of chickens with a good motherly hen, like the one in this picture!
“Well, Hen knows how to kill snakes, but maybe she is a poor judge of character,” laughed Amy.
The storm hath passed;I hear the birds rejoice; the hen,Returned into the road again,Her cheerful notes repeats.
Their manner of talking has been compared to the clucking of a hen, and by the Dutch to the "gobbling of a turkeycock."
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