|ən|hau̇z transitive verb
Etymology: Middle English unhousen, from un- (II) + housen to house
: to eject from or deprive of a protective shelter
thousands of refugees are still unhoused
unhoused his bleating flock — Phineas Fletcher
|ən|hau̇z transitive verb
Etymology: Middle English unhousen, from un- (II) + housen to house
: to eject from or deprive of a protective shelter
thousands of refugees are still unhoused
unhoused his bleating flock — Phineas Fletcher
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012