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Huon may refer to:
- Jean-Michel Huon de Kermadec, French explorer.
- Named after him:
- Huon Gulf, large gulf in Papua New Guinea
- Huon Island, Tasmania
- Huon Peninsula, large peninsula in Papua New Guinea
- Huon Pine, species of conifer native to Tasmania
- Huon River, fourth largest river in Tasmania
- Huon Valley, local government district of Tasmania
- Huon of Bordeaux, character from medieval chansons de geste
- King-Emperor Huon of Granbretan, a fictional character in the work of Michael Moorcock
- Huon particles, an ancient power source appearing in the Doctor Who episode " The Runaway Bride"
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, two ships and a shore base of the Royal Australian Navy
Usage examples of "huon".
But I do not think that your Lord Huon, whoever he may be, will hold grudge against you for bringing me to him.
He had been building up a fabric of hope based on the idea that Huon, whoever he might be, was bitter enemy of Lantlu, would welcome his aid and help him in return for it.
Better make no plans at all until he met this Huon, and had a chance to gauge him.
Therefore, Huon argues, he might learn from you what would probably come out of the Door of Death for us if it should be decided to reopen that door upon Yu-Atlanchi--all Yu-Atlanchi.
And certainly the way in which last night he had infected Huon with that sinister doubt of her had been subtle enough.
Also he had a sense of humor, and somehow Graydon was quite sure Huon had none.
Regor look at her suspiciously, but Huon hailed the suggestion, and after a little discussion the Fellowship approved it.
Graydon spent with Huon and the Fellowship and found them gay, witty, and delightful companions, the women of perilous charm.
Like Huon, she was curious about death, and that part of his evening he spent at her side Graydon did not find so gay.
Then, if Lantlu is conquered, Huon will rule and open the Door of Death, whatever that may be, which she so greatly dreads.
Whereas, if I am put out of the way definitely, things will probably go on much as now, which will give her time to persuade Huon from his resolve.
Graydon spent with Huon and certain members of the Fellowship, as he had the day before, all of them eager to know more of that world which had grown up outside the Hidden Land.
And now Graydon discovered why none of the Indians died in ways that would have given Huon the enlightenment he sought as to the varied guises of death.
A little before the time set to start, Regor brought him a suit of the black chain mail, and he and Huon fastened it upon him.
Then Huon placed upon his head a cap of mail, padded, close-fitting, covering his ears and falling upon his shoulders.