Definitions For Hoit
Etymology 1
{{unk, en}}. Possibly from {{der, en, non, -}}, or a native {{inh, en, ang, -}} term. Perhaps somehow from Middle English hote, , to promise, etc.. Compare {{cog, cy, hoetian, , to dally, dandle}}, as well as {{cog, sco, hoit, , to move awkwardly or clumsily, especially of a stout person or animal, to waddle}}, which may be more plausible (especially in sense 2).Verb
{{en-verb}} {{term-label, en, intransitive}} (archaic) To behave frivolously and thoughtlessly; to play the fool. (obsolete) To romp#verb, romp noisily; to caper#verb, caper, to leap#verb, leap.Derived terms
hoity hoity-toityEtymology 2
Verb
hoits , hoiting , hoit {{pronunciation spelling of, en, hurt}}Anagrams
thio-Is Hoit a Scrabble Word?
Words With Friends
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Scrabble US
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Scrabble UK
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English International (SOWPODS)
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Points in Different Games
Scrabble
7
Words with Friends
6
The word Hoit is worth 7 points in Scrabble and 6 points in Words with Friends
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