Flee vs Fleed - What's the difference?
flee | fleed |
(label) To run away; to escape.
*{{quote-book, year=1922, author=(Michael Arlen), title=
, passage=As they turned into Hertford Street they startled a robin from the poet's head on a barren fountain, and he fled away with a cameo note.}}
(label) To escape from.
(label) To disappear quickly; to vanish.
The internal fat of a pig before it is melted into lard.
*1924 , (Ford Madox Ford), Some Do Not…'', Penguin 2012 (''Parade's End ), p. 134:
*:Every Tenterden market day he used to sell fleed cakes from a basket to the carts that went by.
(nonstandard) (flee)
As verbs the difference between flee and fleed
is that flee is (label) to run away; to escape while fleed is (nonstandard) (flee).As a noun fleed is
the internal fat of a pig before it is melted into lard.flee
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