Mothered vs Moithered - What's the difference?
mothered | moithered |
(mother)
Thick, like mother (film or membrane on fermented liquids); viscid.
* Dryden
(moither)
(Yorkshire, dialect) to bother or harass
(UK, dialect) To toil; to labour.
To perplex; to confuse.
As verbs the difference between mothered and moithered
is that mothered is (mother) while moithered is (moither).As an adjective mothered
is thick, like mother (film or membrane on fermented liquids); viscid.mothered
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- They oint their naked limbs with mothered oil.
moithered
English
Verb
(head)moither
English
Verb
(en verb)- (Lamb)
