Linden vs Lidden - What's the difference?
linden | lidden |
(obsolete) made of lime-wood
Any of various deciduous trees of the genus Tilia , having heart-shaped leaves.
The soft wood of such trees.
(archaic, dialectal) A saying, song or story.
* 1905 , Arthur Quiller-Couch, Shakespeare's Christmas and other stories , "Frenchman's Creek",
As nouns the difference between linden and lidden
is that linden is any of various deciduous trees of the genus Tilia, having heart-shaped leaves while lidden is a saying, song or story.As an adjective linden
is made of lime-wood.As a proper noun Linden
is {{given name|unisex|lang=en}.linden
English
(wikipedia linden) (Tilia)Adjective
(-)Noun
(en-noun)Synonyms
* (tree) basswood, lime * (wood) basswoodlidden
English
Noun
(en noun)- 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