English-Thai Dictionary
huzza
INT คำอุทาน แสดงความยินดี คำ ตะโกน ทักทาย huzzah
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
HUZZA
n.A shout of joy; a foreign word used in writing only, and most preposterously, as it is never used in practice. The word used in our native word hoora, or hooraw. [See Hoora.]
HUZZA
v.t.To receive or attend with shouts of joy.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
HUZZA
Huz *za ", interj. Etym: [Cf. G. hussa, husa, interj. , hurrah, huzza. sq. root43. Cf. Hurrah. ]
Defn: A word used as a shout of joy, exultation, approbation, or encouragement.
HUZZA
HUZZA Huz "za, n.
Defn: A shout of huzza; a cheer; a hurrah. They made a great huzza or shout. Evelyn.
HUZZA
Huz *za ", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Huzzaed; p. pr. & vb. n. Huzzaing.]
Defn: To shout huzza; to cheer.
HUZZA
HUZZA Huz *za ", v. t.
Defn: To receive or attend with huzzas. He was huzzaed into the court. Addison.
New American Oxford Dictionary
huzzah
huz zah |həˈzä həˈzɑ |(also huzza ) archaic ▶exclam. used to express approval or delight; hurrah. ▶verb [ no obj. ] cry “huzzah. ” ORIGIN late 16th cent.: perhaps used originally as a sailor's cry when hauling.
Oxford Dictionary
huzza
huzza |hʊˈzɑː |(also huzzah ) archaic ▶exclamation used to express approval or delight. ▶verb ( huzzas, huzzaed, huzzaing ) [ no obj. ] cry ‘huzza ’. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: perhaps used originally as a sailor's cry when hauling.