hade |
hyde |
As nouns the difference between hade and hyde
is that
hade is person (in all senses) while
hyde is alternative form of lang=en (area of land.
As a verb hade
is to ordain; consecrate; admit to a religious order.
As a proper noun Hyde is
{{surname|A=An|English topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone living on a hide of land.
hade |
gade |
As an adjective hade
is good (of people).
As a noun gade is
any of various fish of the cod family found in british waters; especially those of the genera
gadus and.
hade |
hande |
As an adjective hade
is good (of people).
As a verb hande is
.
wade |
hade |
As verbs the difference between wade and hade
is that
wade is to walk through water or something that impedes progress while
hade is to ordain; consecrate; admit to a religious order.
As nouns the difference between wade and hade
is that
wade is an act of wading while
hade is person (in all senses).
As a proper noun Wade
is {{surname|topographic|from=Old English}.
hade |
lade |
As nouns the difference between hade and lade
is that
hade is person (in all senses) while
lade is the mouth of a river.
As verbs the difference between hade and lade
is that
hade is to ordain; consecrate; admit to a religious order while
lade is to fill or load (related to cargo or a shipment).
hade |
haded |
As an adjective hade
is good (of people).
As a verb haded is
(
hade).
hade |
hede |
As an adjective hade
is good (of people).
As a noun hede is
(obsolete) rank; order; condition; quality.
vade |
hade |
As a noun vade
is (male) calf.
As an adjective hade is
good (of people).
hade |
ade |
As an adjective hade
is good (of people).
As a noun ade is
a drink made from a fruit.
hade |
rade |
As an adjective hade
is good (of people).
As a verb rade is
advise, counsel.
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