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Commove vs Commode - What's the difference?

commove | commode |

As a verb commove

is to move violently; to agitate, excite or rouse.

As a proper noun commode is

commodus.

commove

English

Verb

(commov)
  • To move violently; to agitate, excite or rouse
  • *1881 , :
  • *:Hereupon Mr. Worldly Wiseman was much commoved with passion, and shaking his cane with a very threatful countenance, broke forth upon this wise: "Learning, quotha!" said he; "I would have all such rogues scourged by the Hangman!"
  • commode

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia commode) (en noun)
  • A low chest of drawers on short legs.
  • A stand for a washbowl and jug.
  • A chair containing a chamber pot.
  • (euphemistic) A toilet.
  • (historical) A kind of woman's headdress, raising the hair and fore part of the cap to a great height.
  • * Granville
  • Or under high commodes , with looks erect.