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Angelhood
Angelhood An"gel*hood, n. The state of being an angel; angelic nature. --Mrs. Browning.
Apehood
Apehood Ape"hood, n. The state of being an ape.
Apprenticehood
Apprenticehood Ap*pren"tice*hood, n. Apprenticeship. [Obs.]
Babehood
Babehood Babe"hood, n. Babyhood. [R.] --Udall.
Babyhood
Babyhood Ba"by*hood, n. The state or period of infancy.
Bachelorhood
Bachelorhood Bach"e*lor*hood (-h[oo^]d), n. The state or condition of being a bachelor; bachelorship.
Beasthood
Beasthood Beast"hood, n. State or nature of a beast.
Beggarhood
Beggarhood Beg"gar*hood, n. The condition of being a beggar; also, the class of beggars.
Bountyhood
Bountihead Boun"ti*head, Bountyhood Boun"ty*hood, n. Goodness; generosity. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Boyhood
Boyhood Boy"hood, n. [Boy + -hood.] The state of being a boy; the time during which one is a boy. --Hood.
Brotherhood
Brotherhood Broth"er*hood, n. [Brother + -hood.] 1. The state of being brothers or a brother. 2. An association for any purpose, as a society of monks; a fraternity. 3. The whole body of persons engaged in the same business, -- especially those of the same profession; as, the legal or medical brotherhood. 4. Persons, and, poetically, things, of a like kind. A brotherhood of venerable trees. --Wordsworth. Syn: Fraternity; association; fellowship; sodality.
Childhood
Childhood Child"hood (ch[imac]ld"h[oo^]d), n. [AS. cildh[=a]d; cild child + -h[=a]d. See Child, and -hood.] 1. The state of being a child; the time in which persons are children; the condition or time from infancy to puberty. I have walked before you from my childhood. --1. Sam. xii. 2. 2. Children, taken collectively. [R.] The well-governed childhood of this realm. --Sir. W. Scott. 3. The commencement; the first period. The childhood of our joy. --Shak. Second childhood, the state of being feeble and incapable from old age.
Cipherhood
Cipherhood Ci"pher*hood, n. Nothingness. [R.] --Goodwin.
Cousinhood
Cousinhood Cous"in*hood (-h??d), n. The state or condition of a cousin; also, the collective body of cousins; kinsfolk.
Cubhood
Cubhood Cub"hood (k?b"h??d), n. The state of being a cub. [Jocose] ``From cubhood to old age.' --W. B. Dawkins.
Deaconhood
Deaconhood Dea"con*hood, n. The state of being a deacon; office of a deacon; deaconship.
Deadlihood
Deadlihood Dead"li*hood, n. State of the dead. [Obs.]
Dislikelihood
Dislikelihood Dis*like"li*hood, n. The want of likelihood; improbability. --Sir W. Scott.
Drearihood
Drearihead Drear"i*head, Drearihood Drear"i*hood, n. Affliction; dreariness. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Fairhood
Fairhood Fair"hood, n. Fairness; beauty. [Obs.] --Foxe.
Falsehood
Falsehood False"hood, n. [False + -hood] 1. Want of truth or accuracy; an untrue assertion or representation; error; misrepresentation; falsity. Though it be a lie in the clock, it is but a falsehood in the hand of the dial when pointing at a wrong hour, if rightly following the direction of the wheel which moveth it. --Fuller. 2. A deliberate intentional assertion of what is known to be untrue; a departure from moral integrity; a lie. 3. Treachery; deceit; perfidy; unfaithfulness. Betrayed by falsehood of his guard. --Shak. 4. A counterfeit; a false appearance; an imposture. For his molten image is falsehood. --Jer. x. 14. No falsehood can endure Touch of celestial temper. --Milton. Syn: Falsity; lie; untruth; fiction; fabrication. See Falsity.
Fatherhood
Fatherhood Fa"ther*hood, n. The state of being a father; the character or authority of a father; paternity.
Fleshhood
Fleshhood Flesh"hood, n. The state or condition of having a form of flesh; incarnation. [R.] Thou, who hast thyself Endured this fleshhood. --Mrs. Browning.
Foehood
Foehood Foe"hood, n. Enmity. --Bp. Bedell.
Foolhardihood
Foolhardihood Fool"har`di*hood, n. The state of being foolhardy; foolhardiness.
Gentlemanhood
Gentlemanhood Gen"tle*man*hood, n. The qualities or condition of a gentleman. [R.] --Thackeray.
Girlhood
Girlhood Girl"hood, n. State or time of being a girl.
Godhood
Godhood God"hood, n. [God + -hood. Cf. Godhead.] Divine nature or essence; deity; godhead.
Goodlyhood
Goodlyhead Good"ly*head, Goodlyhood Good"ly*hood . Goodness; grace; goodliness. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Greenhood
Greenhead Green"head, Greenhood Green"hood, n. A state of greenness; verdancy. --Chaucer.

Meaning of Hood from wikipedia

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