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Leed vs Leud - What's the difference?

leed | leud |

As nouns the difference between leed and leud

is that leed is sorrow, grief, woe while leud is a vassal or tenant in the early middle ages.

leed

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Language; tongue.
  • A national tongue (in contrast to a foreign language).
  • The speech of a person or class of persons; form of speech; talk; utterance; manner of speaking or writing; phraseology; diction.
  • A strain in a rhyme, song, or poem; refrain; flow.
  • A constant or repeated line or verse; theme.
  • Patter; rigmarole.
  • leud

    English

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • a vassal or tenant in the early Middle Ages
  • Synonyms

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