Homier
[hoh-mee] /ˈhoʊ mi/
adjective, homier, homiest.
1.
comfortably informal and inviting; cozy; homelike:
a homey little inn.
[hoh-mee] /ˈhoʊ mi/
adjective, homier, homiest.
1.
1 .
/ˈhəʊmɪ/
adjective homier, homiest
1.
a variant spelling (esp US) of homy
noun
2.
(NZ, informal) a British person
/ˈhəʊmɪ/
adjective homier, homiest
1.
like a home, esp in comfort or informality; cosy
adj.
“home-like,” 1856, from home + -y (2). Related: Hominess.
adj.
“home-like,” by 1898, from home + -y (2).
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[ho-mil-ee-er-ee] /hɒˈmɪl iˌɛr i/ noun, plural homiliaries. 1. a collection of homilies.
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