1. how

        1
        [ hou ]
        / haʊ /

        adverb

        conjunction

        noun

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        Idioms for how

        Origin of how

        1
        before 900; Middle English how, hu, Old English hū; cognate with Old Frisian hū, ho, Dutch hoe; akin to German wie (Old High German hweo), Gothic hwaiwa

        Definition for how (2 of 4)

        how2
        [ hou ]
        / haʊ /

        interjection Facetious.

        (used as a greeting in imitation of American Indian speech.)

        Origin of how

        2
        First recorded in 1810–20; of uncertain origin

        Definition for how (3 of 4)

        how3
        [ hou ]
        / haʊ /

        noun, adjective Scot. and North England.

        Definition for how (4 of 4)

        howe

        or how

        [ hou ]
        / haʊ /
        Scot. and North England

        noun

        a hole.
        the hold of a ship.
        a hollow; dell.

        adjective

        Origin of howe

        1325–75; Middle English (north and Scots), alteration of holl; see hollow
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        British Dictionary definitions for how (1 of 4)

        how1
        / (haʊ) /

        adverb

        noun

        the way a thing is donethe how of it

        Word Origin for how

        Old English hu; related to Old Frisian hū, Old High German hweo

        British Dictionary definitions for how (2 of 4)

        how2
        / (haʊ) /

        sentence substitute

        a greeting supposed to be or have been used by American Indians and often used humorously

        Word Origin for how

        C19: of Siouan origin; related to Dakota háo

        British Dictionary definitions for how (3 of 4)

        howe
        / (haʊ) /

        noun

        Scot and Northern English dialect a depression in the earth's surface, such as a basin or valley

        Word Origin for howe

        C16: from hole

        British Dictionary definitions for how (4 of 4)

        Howe
        / (haʊ) /

        noun

        Elias. 1819–67, US inventor of the sewing machine (1846)
        Gordon, known as Gordie . born 1928, US ice-hockey player, who scored1071 goals in a professional career lasting 32 years.
        Howe of Aberavon, Baron, title of (Richard Edward) Geoffrey Howe . born 1926, British Conservative politician; Chancellor of the Exchequer (1979–83); foreign secretary (1983–89); deputy prime minister (1989–90)
        Richard, 4th Viscount Howe. 1726–99, British admiral: served (1776–78) in the War of American Independence and commanded the Channel fleet against France, winning the Battle of the Glorious First of June (1794)
        his brother, William, 5th Viscount Howe. 1729–1814, British general; commander in chief (1776–78) of British forces in the War of American Independence
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        Idioms and Phrases with how

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