Across a green field from the Irving cottage Dr. Donald Hamilton's big house was Hooding itself in the shadows of the thick fir grove that enabled the doctor to have a garden.
"Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908"
Lucy Maud Montgomery
Nesthooden, a Hooding over a bird's nest, as a wren's.
"Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect"
William Barnes
Some of them had even been present when Mrs. Marrows,-a faded old woman with bleached eyes and a pursed-up mouth, her shawl Hooding her head and pinned close under her chin with her thumb and forefinger,-had begged Captain Joe to try the Susie Ann for a few loads until Abram could "ketch up," and had heard his promise to help her.
"The Veiled Lady and Other Men and Women"
F. Hopkinson Smith