UnscrambleTheWord.co

hocus

Is it a Scrabble word? See definition, points, and words you can make.

Is hocus a Scrabble word?

Yes, hocus is a valid Scrabble word! Worth 10 points in Scrabble.

Word Games

  • Scrabble US/Canada (OTCWL) Yes
  • Scrabble UK (SOWPODS) Yes
  • Wordle Yes
  • Words With Friends Yes

What is the meaning of hocus?

Definition

verb (English)

1. (obsolete) To stupefy (someone) with drugged liquor (especially in order to steal from them).Examples: "[…] but him they intended to disable by a trick then newly introduced amongst robbers, and termed hocussing, i. e., clandestinely drugging the liquor of the victim with laudanum […]"; "The last of the criminal cases are the thieves, who admit of being classified as follows: […] (2.) Those who hocus or plunder persons by stupefying […]"; "[…] he frantically reiterated his charge, that he had been robbed and hocussed in that house, that night, by Mrs. Brandon."obsolete

2. (obsolete) To drug (liquor).Examples: "[…] I think the wine of them two Governors was—I will not say a hocussed wine, but fur from a wine as was elthy for the mind."; "[He] served them out three fingers of rum apiece, which the bo’sun took upon himself to hocus. By latest accounts, they’re sleeping it off […]"obsolete

3. (obsolete) To adulterate (food).Examples: "I had a healthy appetite, but the tradition was that all the food was unutterably bad, adulterated, hocussed."; "“Those rotten Huns have been hocussing our grub.”"obsolete

noun (English)

1. (obsolete) A magician, illusionist, one who practises sleight of hand.Examples: "Certainly he was the bravest Ambodexter of his time, and this blinded age, or that ever was among us dull Northern people; and among the multitude of his Tricks, I shall commend to the Hocusses of Bartholomew Fair, for their information and edification, this Legerdemain (for it is supposed it will hardly be practicable any more in the Pulpit;)"; "I called freely for what was in the house, which was readily brought me; but when the servants beheld with what cele[r]ity, (Hocus like) and cleanly conveyance, I had disposed of what was before me, they verily believed in one week, I would cause a dearth in the house […]"; "1689, Roger L’Estrange (translator), Twenty-Two Select Colloquies out of Erasmus Roterodamus, London: R. Bentley & R. Sare, p. 33, ’Tis rather to exercise our Curiosity, and keep us from Idleness, or worse Diversions, as running mad after Buffoons, Dice, Fortune-tellers, and Hocus’s, &c."obsolete

2. (obsolete) One who cheats or deceives.Examples: "1685, Robert South, “A Sermon Preached at Christ-Church, Oxon, Before the University, May 3. 1685” in Twelve Sermons Preached upon Several Occasions, London: Thomas Bennett, 1692, p. 523, […] when thy Brother has lost all that ever he had, and lies languishing, and even gasping under the utmost extremities of poverty and distress, dost thou think thus to lick him whole again, only with thy Tongue? just like that old formal Hocus, who denyed a Beggar a farthing, and put him off with his Blessing."; "I have the Originals at This Present in my Hand, and there is the Paw of Tong and Otes so manifestly in the very Writing of them; as if they had not thought it worth the while to Disguise the Cheat. It was an Imposture, that their very Souls, Heads, Hearts, and Hands were All at Work upon; And the Forgery Vndeniable; only Tong Himself was the Master-Hocus."obsolete

3. (obsolete) Drugged liquor.obsolete

Definition source: Wiktionary

What Scrabble words can I make with the letters in "hocus"?

How many Scrabble points is the word "hocus"?

Scrabble
10 points
H4
O1
C3
U1
S1
Words With Friends
11 points
H3
O1
C4
U2
S1

Browse related word lists

← Unscramble different letters