English

Etymology

Back-formation from home teaching.

Verb

Infinitive to home teach

Third person singular home teaches

Simple past home taught

Past participle home taught

Present participle home teaching

to home teach (third-person singular simple present home teaches, present participle home teaching, simple past and past participle home taught)

  1. (Mormonism) To teach as part of a home teaching assignment.
    • 1974, Hartman Rector Jr., “You Shall Receive the Spirit”, Ensign, vol. 3, no. 4, January, page 105: 
      I cannot say that I love to home teach until I get to the first home, and then I do love it because I then get the spirit of a home teacher because I am acting like a home teacher—doing what a home teacher does.

 

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