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Housed

HOUS'ED, pp. s as z. Put under cover; sheltered. HOUS'ING, ppr. s as z. Covering; sheltering. 1. Warped; crooked, as a brick. HOUS'ING, n. Houses in general. 1. A cloth laid over a saddle. 2. A piece of cloth...

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HOUS'ED, pp. s as z. Put under cover; sheltered.

HOUS'ING, ppr. s as z. Covering; sheltering.

1. Warped; crooked, as a brick.

HOUS'ING, n. Houses in general.

1. A cloth laid over a saddle.

2. A piece of cloth fastened to the hinder part of a saddle,and covering the horse's croup; called also boot-housing.

3. [See Houseline.]

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