I. ˈhām noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English, probably from Middle Dutch; akin to Old English ham undergarment, hama covering, Old High German hamo, Old Norse hamr covering, shape, Sanskrit śāmulya woolen shirt
: one of the two curved wooden or metal supports that go along the sides of the collar of a draft horse and often terminate in essentially nonfunctional projections
II.
Scotland
variant of home