"portable trough for carrying bricks, mortar, etc.," 1570s, alteration of Middle English hott "pannier" (c. 1300), from Old French hotte "basket to carry on the back," apparently from Frankish *hotta or some other Germanic source (compare Middle High German hotze "cradle"). Altered by influence of cognate Middle Dutch hodde "basket."
Hobson-Jobson
hoc
hock
hockey
hocus-pocus
hod
ho-de-ho
Hodge
hodgepodge
hodge-podge
Hodgkin's disease