hone

hone
I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hān stone; akin to Old Norse hein whetstone, Latin cot-, cos, Sanskrit śiśāti he whets Date: 14th century whetstone II. transitive verb (honed; honing) Date: 1798 1. to sharpen or smooth with a whetstone 2. to make more acute, intense, or effective ; whet <
helped her hone her comic timing — Patricia Bosworth
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honer noun III. intransitive verb (honed; honing) Etymology: Middle French hoigner to grumble Date: 1600 1. dialect yearn — often used with for or after 2. dialect grumble, moan

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