Gots vs Gost - What's the difference?
gots | gost |
(dialectal) Have; have got
* {{quote-news, year=1988, date=April 8, author=Grant Pick, title=Johnny Washington's Life, work=Chicago Reader
, passage="See, I gots bad hair, the kind of hair you have to wet in the morning 'fore you can comb it," he explains. }}
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* {{quote-book
, year=1600
, year_published=2004
, edition=reprint
, author=Richard Hakluyt
, title=Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
, chapter=
As a verb gots
is have; have got.As a noun gost is
obsolete form of lang=en|ghost.gots
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Verb
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Anagrams
* ----gost
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Alternative forms
* ghostNoun
(en noun)citation, genre= , publisher=Kessinger Publishing , isbn=9781419178733 , page=68 , passage= ... may non evylle gost entre ne come unto the place that it is inne.}}