Meady vs Meads - What's the difference?
meady | meads |
* 1954 , , Chapter IX
As an adjective meady
is containing, or resembling, mead.As a noun meads is
.meads
English
Noun
(head)- On this side of the River they passed forests of great reeds, so tall that they shut out all view to the west ... Here and there through openings Frodo could catch sudden glimpses of rolling meads , and far beyond them hills in the sunset ...
