Ole vs Ope - What's the difference?
ole | ope |
*1596 , (Edmund Spenser), The Faerie Queene , VI.6:
*:Arriving there, as did by chaunce befall, / He found the gate wyde ope […].
* 1819 , (John Keats), Otho the Great , Act V, Scene V, verses 191-192:
* Herbert
(archaic) To open.
* 1611 , William Shakespeare, The Tempest , Act I, scene II :
As verbs the difference between ole and ope
is that ole is while ope is (archaic) to open.As an adjective ope is
.ole
English
Etymology 1
Etymology 2
Adjective
(-)Derived terms
* big ole * good ole * little ole, li'l' ole, li'l ole, lil oleAnagrams
* ----ope
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- We are all weary — faint — set ope the doors —
- I will to bed! — To-morrow —
- On Sunday heaven's gate stands ope .
Verb
(op)- The hour's now come, the very minute bids thee ope thine ear; obey and be attentive.
