Hote vs Yote - What's the difference?
hote | yote |
(obsolete) To command; to enjoin.
(obsolete) To promise.
(obsolete) To be called, be named.
To pour water on; pour in.
(archaic, or, dialectal) To steep.
As verbs the difference between hote and yote
is that hote is (obsolete) to command; to enjoin while yote is to pour water on; pour in.hote
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yote
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- My fowls, which well enough / I, as before, found feeding at their trough / Their yoted wheat. — Chapman.