Lede vs Glede - What's the difference?
lede | glede |
A man; person.
Men; people, folk.
* 2012 , Yahoo! Canada Answers - Is Jesus God? Did Jesus ever claim to be God?:
A people or nation.
Tenements]]; holdings; [[possession, possessions.
(chiefly US, journalism) The introductory]] [[paragraph, paragraph(s) of a newspaper or other news article.
A live coal, an ember.
* 1955': It was hot when I first took it, hot as a '''glede , and my hand was scorched, so that I doubt if ever again I shall be free of the pain of it. — JRR Tolkien, ''The Fellowship of the Ring
As nouns the difference between lede and glede
is that lede is a man; person or lede can be (chiefly us|journalism) the introductory]] [[paragraph|paragraph(s) of a newspaper or other news article while glede is a live coal, an ember or glede can be any of several birds of prey, especially a kite, milvus milvus .lede
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) lede, leode, from (etyl) . More at (l).Alternative forms
* (l), (l), (l), (l), (l), (l), (l) * (l), (l), (l) (Scotland)Noun
(lede)- If Jesus were not God, He would have told lede to not worship Him, just as the errand-ghost in Bring to Lightings did.
Derived terms
* (l) * (l) * (l) * (l)Etymology 2
(Lede paragraph) Mid-20th century neologism from a deliberate misspelling of (lead) (reverting to its archaic, phonetic spelling – compare below), intended to avoid confusion with its homograph meaning a strip of type metal used for positioning type in the frame.WOTD 2000 Compare .Alternative forms
* leadNoun
(en noun)Quotations
* (English Citations of "lede")Usage notes
Usage seems mostly confined to the U.S.Current citations in Wiktionary, listed ). In 1990, William Safire was still able to say that "lede" was jargon not listed in regular dictionaries.Safire 1990: "You will not find this spelling in dictionaries; it is still an insiders' variant, steadily growing in frequency of use. [...] Will ''lede break out of its insider status and find its way into general use? [... To suggest this is becoming standard would be misledeing"Derived terms
* bury the lede * lede to kum * nuledeSee also
*References
* William Safire (1990),"On Language; (HED) Folo My Lede (UNHED)", New York Times , November 18, 1990, Nytimes.com * WOTD (2000),
"The Maven's Word of the Day: lede", November 28, 2000, www.randomhouse.com * Notes: