Citations:houss


 * 1601, F. Tate, Household Ord. Edw. II 56 (1876), 40:
 * He shal [...] carri the houche of those horses the kinge shal be mounted on.
 * 1687, A. Lovell, Trevenot's Trav. I, 86:
 * A stately horse, covered with a housse all embroidered with gold.


 * To cover with a houss.


 * 1658 October 22, Evelyn, Diary, quoted in e.g. 1881, Alexandre Beljame, Quae e Gallicis verbis in Anglicam linguam Johannes Dryden introduxerit, page 50:
 * A velvet bed of state drawn by six horses, houss'd with the same. (Evelyn, Diary, Oct. 22, 1658.)


 * Scots? or English?


 * c. 1510, William Dunbar, Poems lxi, 21, as quoted in 1907, The Poems of William Dunbar, with Introduction, Notes and Glossary, page 139:
 * Thocht in the stall I be nocht clappit, / As cursouris that in silk beine trappit, / With ane new houss I wald be happit, / Aganis this Crysthinmes