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Fleshhood vs Fleshhook - What's the difference?

fleshhood | fleshhook |

As nouns the difference between fleshhood and fleshhook

is that fleshhood is the state or condition of having a form of flesh; incarnation while fleshhook is a hook designed to lift meat out of boiling water.

fleshhood

English

Noun

(-)
  • The state or condition of having a form of flesh; incarnation.
  • Thou, who hast thyself endured this fleshhood . — Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
    (Webster 1913)

    fleshhook

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (archaic) A hook designed to lift meat out of boiling water.
  • *2005 , Edward White, The Fat Belongs to God , p. 45:
  • It was the custom of Eli's sons (the priest) that when any man brought a sacrifice to God, the priest's servant came while the flesh was boiling with a fleshhook in his hand.