Built vs Builded - What's the difference?
built | builded |
(informal) well-built
(build)
(obsolete) Shape; build; form of structure.
* 1764 , , Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense :
(archaic, or, childish, nonstandard) (build)
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* 1804 , William Blake, And did those feet in ancient time
* 1862 , February, ", in The Atlantic Monthly , Volume IX, Number LII, page 10,
* 1939 , ,
* 1993 , Herman Melville, Moby-Dick , page 407
* 2003, Rhiannon, aged 14, quoted in Ian Butler et al, Divorcing Children: Children's Experience of Their Parents' Divorce , Jessica Kingsley Publishers, ISBN 1-84310-103-3, page 52,
As verbs the difference between built and builded
is that built is simple past of build while builded is past tense of build.As an adjective built
is well-built.As a noun built
is shape; build; form of structure.built
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(-)Derived terms
* built like a brick shithouse * built like a tank * well-builtVerb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- the built of a ship
- The sailor sees the burthen, the built , and the distance of a ship at sea, while she is a great way off.
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(head)- And Cain knew his wife; and she conceived, and bare Enoch: and he builded a city, and called the name of the city, after the name of his son, Enoch.
- And was Jerusalem builded here,
- Among these dark Satanic Mills?
- […] / They have builded Him an altar in the evening dews and damps; / […]
Additional Poems , XXI, New Year’s Eve, lines 35-36
- Down ruins the ancient order
- And empire builded of old.
- Oh, thou dark Hindoo half of nature, who of drowned bones hast builded thy separate thrones somewhere in the heart of these unverdured seas[.]
- I think it just sort of gradually ‘builded ’ up.