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Gnod vs Gnof - What's the difference?

gnod | gnof |

As a verb gnod

is to rub together; bruise; pound; break to pieces.

As a noun gnof is

(obsolete) churl; curmudgeon.

gnod

English

Verb

(gnodd)
  • To rub together; bruise; pound; break to pieces.
  • gnof

    English

    Noun

  • (obsolete) churl; curmudgeon
  • * 1380s-1390s , (Geoffrey Chaucer), The Miller's Tale ,
  • Whilom ther was dwellynge at Oxenford / A riche gnof , that gestes heeld to bord.
    (Webster 1913)