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foy

Fon vs Foy - What's the difference?

fon | foy |


In obsolete terms the difference between fon and foy

is that fon is foolish; simple; silly while foy is a feast given by one about to leave a place.

As an adjective fon

is foolish; simple; silly.

As a verb fon

is to be foolish or simple; act like a fool; dote.

As a proper noun Fon

is a language of Benin and Togo, specifically, in the southern regions corresponding to the former kingdom of Dahomey. Also known as Fongbe or Fɔngbe, it is part of the Gbe family of West African languages.

Hoy vs Foy - What's the difference?

hoy | foy |


As nouns the difference between hoy and foy

is that hoy is a small coaster vessel, usually sloop-rigged, used in conveying passengers and goods, or as a tender to larger vessels in port while foy is faith, allegiance.

As an interjection hoy

is ho!, hallo!, stop.

As a verb hoy

is to throw.

Foy vs Fry - What's the difference?

foy | fry |


As a noun foy

is (obsolete|rare) faith, allegiance.

As a proper noun fry is

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Foy vs Foh - What's the difference?

foy | foh |


As a noun foy

is faith, allegiance.

As an initialism FOH is

first-order hold.

As an interjection foh is

an exclamation of abhorrence or contempt.

Goy vs Foy - What's the difference?

goy | foy |


As nouns the difference between goy and foy

is that goy is a non-Jew, a Gentile while foy is faith, allegiance.

Foy vs Doy - What's the difference?

foy | doy |


As a noun foy

is (obsolete|rare) faith, allegiance.

As an interjection doy is

disdainful indication that something is obvious; see duh.

Foy vs Fogy - What's the difference?

foy | fogy |


As nouns the difference between foy and fogy

is that foy is faith, allegiance while fogy is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Fos vs Foy - What's the difference?

fos | foy |


As an adverb fos

is yet.

As a noun foy is

(obsolete|rare) faith, allegiance.

Roy vs Foy - What's the difference?

roy | foy |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between roy and foy

is that roy is (obsolete) royal while foy is (obsolete) a feast given by one about to leave a place.

As nouns the difference between roy and foy

is that roy is (obsolete) a king while foy is (obsolete|rare) faith, allegiance.

As an adjective roy

is (obsolete) royal.

Foy vs Noy - What's the difference?

foy | noy |


In obsolete terms the difference between foy and noy

is that foy is a feast given by one about to leave a place while noy is that which annoys.

As nouns the difference between foy and noy

is that foy is faith, allegiance while noy is that which annoys.

As a verb noy is

to annoy; to vex.

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