Gove vs Goe - What's the difference?
gove | goe |
To stare stupidly.
* {{quote-book, year=1581, author=Anonymous, title=A Treatise Of Daunses, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Some others goe further and alledging or rather indeede abusing some peece of the Scripture
* {{quote-book, year=1892, author=Ambrose Bierce, title=Black Beetles in Amber, chapter=, edition=
, passage=With divers kinds of Riddance The smoaking Earth is wet, And all aflowe to seaward goe The Torrents wide of Sweat! }}
As verbs the difference between gove and goe
is that gove is to stare stupidly while goe is an archaic spelling of lang=en.As a noun gove
is a mow; a rick for hay.gove
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Alternative forms
* goaf, goff, goofEtymology 2
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(gov)References
* The Oxford English Dictionarygoe
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