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henroost

NOUN
  1. a roost for hens at night

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  • The cold gray light of early dawn had given place to saffron, and the first drowsy challenge from the henroost had been shrilly answered from far and near, when old man Jerry awoke from his nap in the chimney corner, and, finding himself chilled through all his old, rheumatic bones, bent over the dying embers, pushed together the blackened and half-burned "chunks," and blew them until they glowed. Plantation Sketches
  • As I write, the bilious countenance of a culprit is peeping through the iron grates of a window, who, may be, is atoning for having invaded a henroost or bagged an unsuspecting pig. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 6, December 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • Women with a great deal of money and no experience opened "hospitals" that were about as fit for the reception and treatment of wounded men as a henroost is capable of housing an eagle. Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights
  • Your goin 'over there is the best thing for the -- the henroost that ever was or ever will be. Fair Harbor
  • The world forgives him for debauching another man's wife, but would never have forgiven him had he raided the same man's henroost. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 1.
  • The entrance to the rock cave is still shown, at the mouth of Kaliuwaa valley, where Kamapuaa's grandmother shut up her chickens at night, and it was for robbing his uncle's henroost that this rascally pig-god was chased away from Oahu. The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai
  • Upset the henroost, devoured what was left of the cow, dug up the verdurous three acres, and till two o'clock in the morning harried the Commissioners under the Scotch University Act. _Business done_. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, May 21, 1892
  • Arrived at the henroost (your neighbor's, not your own), you light a match and hold it under first one and then another pullet's nose until they are willing to go into that bag without making any trouble about it. Sketches New And Old
  • The man who lost his life against a henroost, is in the same pickle with him who lost his life against a fortified place of the first order. Virginibus Puerisque and other papers
  • Arrived at the tree, or fence, or other henroost (your own if you are an idiot), you warm the end of your plank in your friend's fire vessel, and then raise it aloft and ease it up gently against a slumbering chicken's foot. Sketches New And Old
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