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Lidden vs Midden - What's the difference?

lidden | midden |

As nouns the difference between lidden and midden

is that lidden is a saying, song or story while midden is a dungheap.

lidden

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (archaic, dialectal) A saying, song or story.
  • * 1905 , Arthur Quiller-Couch, Shakespeare's Christmas and other stories , "Frenchman's Creek",
  • She kept up this lidden all through breakfast, and the meal was no sooner cleared away than she slipped on a shawl and stepped across to the churchyard to discuss the robbery.

    References

    * Wordnik

    midden

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A dungheap.
  • A refuse heap usually near a dwelling.
  • (archaeology) A prehistoric pile of bones and shells.
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