-hood /ˌhʊd/
hood
罩; 套
-hood A termination denoting state, condition, quality, character, totality, as in manhood, childhood, knighthood, brotherhood. Sometimes it is written, chiefly in obsolete words, in the form -head.
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'hood
n : (slang) a neighborhood
hood
n 1: an aggressive and violent young criminal [syn: hoodlum, goon,
punk, thug, tough, toughie, strong-armer]
2: metal covering leading to a vent that exhausts smoke or
fumes [syn: exhaust hood]
3: the folding roof of a carriage
4: a headdress that protects the head and face
5: protective covering consisting of a metal part that covers
the engine; "there are powerful engines under the hoods of
new cars"; "the mechanic removed the cowling in order to
repair the plane's engine" [syn: bonnet, cowl, cowling]
v : cover with a hood; "The bandits were hooded"
Hood
(Heb. tsaniph) a tiara round the head (Isa. 3:23; R.V., pl.,
"turbans"). Rendered "diadem," Job 29:14; high priest's "mitre,"
Zech. 3:5; "royal diadem," Isa. 62:3.