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How to pronounce hame in English?

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Type of saddlery, stable gear, tack

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Hence pronunciations like hame, stane, gait for southern home, stone, goat, etc.
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And it's this curiosity that helps kids actually learn while playing a hame.
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The plow's hame-traces were pulled from his hands and flew around his throat with an audible snap.
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Sophomore point guard Meghan Waldron leads the Tigers at 14.3 points, 8.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists per hame.
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Whan he hed waukit frae his sleep, Joseph did as the angel hed bidden him, an tuik his trystit wife hame wi him.
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Snack Pockets are made with swiss cheese, ricotta cheese, parmesan cheese grated, minced onion, deli hame and egg roll wrappers.
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In the first hame it had 13.
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Warren, a PGA Tour member, is set to become the thirteenth individual with his hame placed on the facing of the upper deck at Clemson's Memorial Stadium.
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More examples
  • Stable gear consisting of either of two curved supports that are attached to the collar of a draft horse and that hold the traces
  • Hu00E4me (Swedish: Tavastland, Latin: Tavastia) is the name of a geographical region in Finland. It can refer to:
  • Hames is a surname, and may refer to: * Ashley Hames (born 1970), British television presenter and director * Bob Hames (1920 - 1998), American jazz guitarist * Greg Hames (born 1980), English cricketer * Jagan Hames (born 1975), retired Australian decathleten* Ken Hames former British SAS ...
  • A covering; a skin; a membrane
  • (Hames) Metal arms fitted into the harness collar and linked to the traces.
  • (Hames) Two curved pieces lying upon the collar in the harness.
  • (Hames) Used to connect the collar to the harness, hames are metal or wooden and come in a variety of styles. Hames should be ordered two sizes larger than the collar they will be used with.
  • (n.): the piece along the side of a horse collar to which the trace chains are attached
  • One of two curved bars fitted to a horse collar, holding the traces of a harness.