Husk Definition

hŭsk
husked, husking, husks
noun
husks
The dry outer covering of various fruits or seeds, as of an ear of corn.
Webster's New World
The dry, rough, or useless outside covering of anything.
Webster's New World
A framework serving as a support.
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verb
To remove the husk or husks from.
Webster's New World

To say huskily, to utter in a husky voice.

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Other Word Forms of Husk

Noun

Singular:
husk
Plural:
husks

Origin of Husk

  • From Middle English huske (“husk”), from Old English *husuc, *hosuc (“little covering, sheath”), diminutive of hosu (“pod, shell, husk”), from Proto-Germanic *husōn, *hausaz (“covering, shell, leggings”), from Proto-Indo-European *kawəs- / kawes- (“cover”). More at hose, -ock.

    From Wiktionary

  • Alternate etymology derives husk from Low German hūske (“little house, sheath”) (cognate with Middle Dutch huskjin > Dutch huisken, diminutive of hūs (“house”).)

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  • Middle English probably diminutive of hus house Middle Dutch hūskijn little house, core of an apple house

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • Partly imitative, partly from Etymology 1, above, influenced by husky.

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