Idioms for home
Origin of home
before 900; Middle English
hom, Old English
hām (noun and adv.); cognate with Dutch
heim, Old Norse
heimr, Danish
hjem, Swedish
hem, German
Heim home, Gothic
haims village; akin to
haunt
SYNONYMS FOR home
OTHER WORDS FROM home
min·i·home, nounWords nearby home
British Dictionary definitions for home in on (1 of 2)
British Dictionary definitions for home in on (2 of 2)
Derived forms of home
homelike, adjectiveWord Origin for home
Old English
hām; related to Old Norse
heimr, Gothic
haims, Old High German
heim, Dutch
heem, Greek
kōmi village
Idioms and Phrases with home in on (1 of 2)
home in on
Move toward or focus on a goal, as in He began with a couple of jokes before homing in on the main subject of his talk. This expression originally alluded to a vessel, aircraft or missile being guided to its target by a radio beam or some other means. [c. 1920]
Idioms and Phrases with home in on (2 of 2)
home