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fyrd

Fyrk vs Fyrd - What's the difference?

fyrk | fyrd |


As nouns the difference between fyrk and fyrd

is that fyrk is the monetary unit]] of sweden between the 15th and 17th century, valued between 1/6 and 1/2 of an [[öre while fyrd is in early anglo-saxon times, an army that was mobilized from freemen to defend their shire, or from select representatives to join a royal expedition.

Terms vs Fyrd - What's the difference?

terms | fyrd |


As nouns the difference between terms and fyrd

is that terms is while fyrd is in early anglo-saxon times, an army that was mobilized from freemen to defend their shire, or from select representatives to join a royal expedition.

Fyrd vs Ferd - What's the difference?

fyrd | ferd |


As nouns the difference between fyrd and ferd

is that fyrd is in early anglo-saxon times, an army that was mobilized from freemen to defend their shire, or from select representatives to join a royal expedition while ferd is an army, a host or ferd can be (obsolete) fear.

Fyrd vs Fard - What's the difference?

fyrd | fard |


As nouns the difference between fyrd and fard

is that fyrd is in early anglo-saxon times, an army that was mobilized from freemen to defend their shire, or from select representatives to join a royal expedition while fard is a journey, a trip.

Fyrd vs Fynd - What's the difference?

fyrd | fynd |


As a noun fyrd

is in early anglo-saxon times, an army that was mobilized from freemen to defend their shire, or from select representatives to join a royal expedition.

As a verb fynd is

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Wyrd vs Fyrd - What's the difference?

wyrd | fyrd |


As nouns the difference between wyrd and fyrd

is that wyrd is fate, destiny, particular in an anglo-saxon or norse context while fyrd is in early anglo-saxon times, an army that was mobilized from freemen to defend their shire, or from select representatives to join a royal expedition.

Ford vs Fyrd - What's the difference?

ford | fyrd |


As a verb ford

is .

As a noun fyrd is

in early anglo-saxon times, an army that was mobilized from freemen to defend their shire, or from select representatives to join a royal expedition.