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wuld

Wuvd vs Wuld - What's the difference?

wuvd | wuld |


As verbs the difference between wuvd and wuld

is that wuvd is (wuv) while wuld is .

Wuld vs Auld - What's the difference?

wuld | auld |


As a verb wuld

is .

As an adjective auld is

(archaic|northern england|liverpool) old.

Ould vs Wuld - What's the difference?

ould | wuld |


As an adjective ould

is old, aged, long-established.

As a verb wuld is

an archaic spelling of lang=en; also, eye dialect of nocap=1 lang=en.

Culd vs Wuld - What's the difference?

culd | wuld |


As verbs the difference between culd and wuld

is that culd is while wuld is .

Wuld vs Wud - What's the difference?

wuld | wud |


As a verb wuld

is .

As an adjective wud is

(dialectal) mad.

Weld vs Wuld - What's the difference?

weld | wuld |


As a noun weld

is game (animals, birds).

As a verb wuld is

.

Wold vs Wuld - What's the difference?

wold | wuld |


As a noun wold

is an unforested or deforested plain, a grassland, a moor.

As a verb wuld is

.

Wald vs Wuld - What's the difference?

wald | wuld |


As verbs the difference between wald and wuld

is that wald is to govern; inherit while wuld is .

As a noun wald

is power; strength or wald can be forest; woods.

Wild vs Wuld - What's the difference?

wild | wuld |


As verbs the difference between wild and wuld

is that wild is to commit random acts of assault, robbery, and rape in an urban setting, especially as a gang while wuld is an archaic spelling of lang=en; also, eye dialect of nocap=1 lang=en.

As an adjective wild

is untamed; not domesticated.

As an adverb wild

is inaccurately; not on target.

As a noun wild

is the undomesticated state of a wild animal.

As a proper noun Wild

is {{surname|from=Middle English}} for a wild person, or for someone living in uncultivated land.

Would vs Wuld - What's the difference?

would | wuld |


As verbs the difference between would and wuld

is that would is As a past-tense form of {{term|will}}.wuld is an archaic spelling of lang=en; also, eye dialect of nocap=1 lang=en.