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Oad vs Owd - What's the difference?

oad | owd |

As a noun oad

is .

As a verb owd is

(archaic) (owe).

oad

English

Noun

  • (Coles)
    (Webster 1913)

    owd

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (archaic) (owe)
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    owe

    English

    Verb

    (ow)
  • To be under an obligation to give something back to someone or to perform some action for someone.
  • *1854 , Dickens, Hard Times , Chapter 7:
  • *:He inherited a fair fortune from his uncle, but owed it all before he came into it, and spent it twice over immediately afterwards.
  • To have debt, to be in debt.
  • Usage notes

    * The original past tense form was ought, which during Middle English began to be used with indefinite signification and has become a distinct verb. The original past participle has become the adjective own.

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