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hird

Heard vs Hird - What's the difference?

heard | hird |


As a verb heard

is (hear).

As a noun hird is

(historical) in norwegian history, an informal retinue of personal armed companions, hirdmen or housecarls.

Jird vs Hird - What's the difference?

jird | hird |


As nouns the difference between jird and hird

is that jird is any of various rodents of the genera meriones'', ''sekeetamys'', ''brachiones'', and sometimes ''pachyuromys , an agricultural pest while hird is (historical) in norwegian history, an informal retinue of personal armed companions, hirdmen or housecarls.

Gird vs Hird - What's the difference?

gird | hird |


As nouns the difference between gird and hird

is that gird is a sarcastic remark while hird is (historical) in norwegian history, an informal retinue of personal armed companions, hirdmen or housecarls.

As a verb gird

is to bind with a flexible rope or cord or gird can be to jeer at.

Herd vs Hird - What's the difference?

herd | hird |


As nouns the difference between herd and hird

is that herd is a number of domestic animals assembled together under the watch or ownership of a keeper while hird is in Norwegian history, an informal retinue of personal armed companions, hirdmen or housecarls.

As a verb herd

is to unite or associate in a herd; to feed or run together, or in company.

Hird vs Hind - What's the difference?

hird | hind |


As nouns the difference between hird and hind

is that hird is (historical) in norwegian history, an informal retinue of personal armed companions, hirdmen or housecarls while hind is a female deer, especially a red deer at least two years old or hind can be (archaic) a servant, especially an agricultural labourer.

As an adjective hind is

located at the rear (most often said of animals' body parts).

Hirs vs Hird - What's the difference?

hirs | hird |


As a pronoun hirs

is (neologism) that which belongs to hir, theirs (singular).

As a noun hird is

(historical) in norwegian history, an informal retinue of personal armed companions, hirdmen or housecarls.

Hied vs Hird - What's the difference?

hied | hird |


As a verb hied

is (hie).

As a noun hird is

(historical) in norwegian history, an informal retinue of personal armed companions, hirdmen or housecarls.

Hird vs Hir - What's the difference?

hird | hir |


As nouns the difference between hird and hir

is that hird is (historical) in norwegian history, an informal retinue of personal armed companions, hirdmen or housecarls while hir is news, information.

Hired vs Hird - What's the difference?

hired | hird |


As a verb hired

is (hire).

As a noun hird is

(historical) in norwegian history, an informal retinue of personal armed companions, hirdmen or housecarls.

Hird vs Hire - What's the difference?

hird | hire |


As nouns the difference between hird and hire

is that hird is in Norwegian history, an informal retinue of personal armed companions, hirdmen or housecarls while hire is payment for the temporary use of something.

As a verb hire is

to obtain the services of in return for fixed payment.

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