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[Noun] | "home" | \ ˈhōm \
1: one's place of residence : domicile
2: house
3: the social unit formed by a family living together
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English hom, hoome "dwelling, building, one's native town or land," going back to Old English hām "landed property, estate, dwelling, house, inhabited place, native land," going back to Germanic *haima- "dwelling" (whence also Old Saxon & Old Frisian hēm "home, dwelling," Middle Dutch heem, heim "dwelling," Old High German heima "dwelling, homeland," Old Norse heimr "abode, land, this world," Gothic haims "village, countryside, [in compounds] home"), of uncertain origin;
* Note : A widely accepted etymology see:s Germanic *haima- as going back to Indo-European *ḱoi-mo, an o-grade derivative, with a suffix *-mo-, of the verbal base *ḱei- "lie, be at rest." Also from *ḱoi-mo- would be an assumed Greek *koímē or *koîmos "bed," the source of the denominal derivative koimáō, koimân "to put to bed, lay to rest" (see: {cemetery|cemetery}); further associated are Lithuanian šeimà "family, household members (including servants)," Latvian sàime, Russian Church Slavic sěmĭ "person," sěmija, translating Greek andrápoda "prisoners of war sold as slaves," sěminŭ "slave, household member," Russian sem'já "family," Ukrainian sim'já. (Lithuanian kiẽmas "farmstead, village" and káimas "village" are perhaps related, via a form with a centum outcome of ḱ, or as a loanword from Germanic.) According to an alternative hypothesis, Germanic *haima- goes back to Indo-European *tḱoi̯-mo-, a derivative with *-mo- from Indo-European *tḱei̯- "dwell, inhabit" (in a more traditional representation *ḱþei̯-; see: {amphictyony|amphictyony}). Directly comparable would be Sanskrit kṣémaḥ "habitable," kṣémaḥ or -am (noun) "calm, quiet, safety," which within Sanskrit are direct derivatives from kṣéti "(s/he) dwells." The Baltic and Slavic forms cited above would then be attributable to this form.;
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[Noun] | "home brew"
1: a beverage (such as beer or coffee) that is brewed at home
Origin: 1814 ;
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[Noun] | "home computer"
1: a personal computer used in the home
Origin: 1955 ;
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[Noun] | "home cooking"
1: food that is cooked at home or is similar to food cooked at home
Origin: 1831 ;
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[Adverb] | "home"
1: to or at one's place of residence or home
2: to a final, closed, or ultimate position
3: to or at an ultimate objective (such as a goal or finish line)
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English hom, going back to Old English hām, probably from accusative of hām "dwelling, {see: |home:1|home:1}" (with parallel forms in other Germanic languages);
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[Adjective] | "home"
1: of, relating to, or being a place of residence, place of origin, or base of operations
2: prepared, done, or designed for use in a home
3: operating or occurring in an area that is a headquarters or base of operations
Origin: 13th century ;
From attributive use of {see: |home:1|home:1};
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[Verb] | "home"
1: to go or return to one's place of residence or origin : to go or return home
2: to return accurately to one's native area of place of birth or origin from a distance : to return home
3: to move to or toward an objective by following a signal or landmark —usually used with on or in
Origin: 1802 ;
Derivative of {see: |home:1|home:1};
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[Biographical name] | "Home" | \ ˈhyüm \
1: Sir Alec Douglas- 1903—1995 British prime minister (1963—64)
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[Biographical name] | "Home"
1: William Douglas- 1912—1992 brother of Alec Douglas-Home British dramatist
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[Noun] | "home"
1: the place where one lives;
* e.g., " ... as we entered his 34-room mansion, our host playfully exclaimed, Welcome to my humble home! "
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2: the place where a plant or animal is usually or naturally found;
* e.g., " ... the American south, the home of the armadillo "
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3: the land of one's birth, residence, or citizenship;
* e.g., " ... the U.S. is my home "
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[Noun] | "home rule"
1: as in self-determination;
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[ "home" ]
1: A place where I can poop for however long I desire.
* e.g., ... I had dinner at Taco Bell and then I went home and spent the rest of the night on the crapper.
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[ "home" ]
1: that place where you feel unjudged, loved and safe -- no matter how you act or what you do.
* e.g., ... Screw you guys! I'm going home.
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[ "home" ]
1: harry styles
* e.g., ... “what is home to you?”
“harry styles”
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[ "home" ]
1: Where dreams go to die.
* e.g., ... I went home.
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[ "home" ]
1: A word that means something different to each person who uses it. A person's home can be the place where they live, the place they grew up, or the place where the people they care about live. In the case of some people, home is a variable concept, changing dependant on the placement of another person or object, or a person may even consider his or her own body the only 'true' home.
* e.g., ... Home is where my laptop is.
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[ "home" ]
1: A place that you feel comfortable in. Usually a home has family, friends, and whatever makes that person happy. A house isn't necessarily a home if there are no friends, school, job, etc. that makes the individual happy.
* e.g., ... My home is about 4 hours away from where I reside.
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[ "home" ]
1: home is wherever i'm with you.
* e.g., ... "alabama, arkansas.
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[ "home" ]
1: In relationships, "getting home" is to have sex with the other person.
* e.g., ... I "got home" with my girl last night, if you know what i mean...
[ "home" ]
2: (as an analogy of beisball, the different steps from kissing to actually having sex, have been compared to getting 1st,2nd 3rd base, and finally "getting home")
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[ "home" ]
1: The place where you feel most at ease whether your family is there or not
* e.g., ... A friends house can be considered home for people who have abusive parents
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[ "home" ]
1: What a house becomes after the person owning it has had sex in every room.
* e.g., ... Dave bought a house and within a week he only needed to pound a girl in the attic to make it a home.
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