housen

Etymology
From, , equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) * 1775, Simeon Lyman of Sharon, journal, Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society, Volume 7, page 117:
 * In the forenoon it rained, and in the afternoon I looked round the housen to see the damage they did the town.
 * In the forenoon it rained, and in the afternoon I looked round the housen to see the damage they did the town.

Etymology 1
, from, from ; equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1) To accommodate or lodge; to have as a guest:
 * 2) To provide shelter or refuge.
 * 3) To give out accommodations to someone.
 * 4) To shelter or reside in a house or building
 * 5) To house, store; to place in storage.
 * 6) To build, construct houses or buildings.
 * 7) To set up or arrange accommodation in a building
 * 1) To build, construct houses or buildings.
 * 2) To set up or arrange accommodation in a building
 * 1) To set up or arrange accommodation in a building

Etymology 2
From.