Aery vs Adry - What's the difference?
aery | adry |
(poetic) aerial; ethereal; incorporeal; visionary.
* 1667 , '': Book XI, in 1801, Henry John Todd (editor), ''The Poetical Works of John Milton , Volume 3,
(archaic) Dry.
(archaic) Thirsty.
*, I.iii.3:
As adjectives the difference between aery and adry
is that aery is aerial; ethereal; incorporeal; visionary while adry is dry.As a noun aery
is alternative form of eyrie.aery
English
Noun
(aeries)Adjective
(er)page 349,
- The bird of Jove, ?toop'd from his aery tour, / Two birds of gaye?t plume before him drove ;
Anagrams
* * *adry
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- counsel can do little good; you may as well bid him that is sick of an ague not to be adry , or him that is wounded not to feel pain.