Abode vs Hutt - What's the difference?
abode | hutt |
(obsolete) Act of waiting; delay.
* 1590 , (Edmund Spenser), (The Faerie Queene) , III.viii:
(obsolete) Stay or continuance in a place; sojourn.
* 1661 , , [http://archive.org/stream/a615775104worduoft/a615775104worduoft_djvu.txt The Life of the most learned, reverend and pious Dr. H. Hammond]
* (rfdate), (Henry Fielding) (1707-1754)
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(formal) A residence, dwelling or habitation.
* (rfdate), (William Wordsworth) (1770-1850)
(abide)
(obsolete) An omen; a foretelling.
* High-thundering Juno's husband stirs my spirit with true abodes . -
A river and valley in Western Australia.
* 1841 , "Australind", The Monthly Chronicle , volume VII, page 402
A river and valley on the North Island of New Zealand.
* 1869 , J. C. Crawford, Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute ?, page 344
As verbs the difference between abode and hutt
is that abode is (abide) or abode can be (obsolete) to bode; to foreshow; to presage while hutt is .As a noun abode
is (obsolete) act of waiting; delay or abode can be (obsolete) an omen; a foretelling .abode
English
Alternative forms
* (obsolete)Etymology 1
From (etyl) abod, abad, from (etyl) . For the change of vowel, compare ''abode'', preterit of ''abide .Noun
(en noun)- Vpon his Courser set the louely lode, / And with her fled away without abode .
- During the whole time of his abode in the university he generally spent thirteen hours of the day in study; by which assiduity besides an exact dispatch of the whole course of philosophy, he read over in a manner all classic authors that are extant
- He waxeth at your abode here.
- of no fixed abode .
- Come, let me lead you to our poore abode .
Synonyms
* See alsoVerb
(head)Etymology 2
* From an alteration with bode and (etyl) *Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* abodement * abodingSee also
* dwellingReferences
hutt
English
Proper noun
- The following passages describe the banks of the Hutt , to which allusion has already been made as the largest river of Western Australia yet known.
- Having forded the Hutt , I proceeded up the course of the Akatarewa.