Posed vs Pozed - What's the difference?
posed | pozed |
(pose)
(obsolete) firm; determined; fixed
possession, ownership
property (piece of real estate)
(poze)
* 1864 , Samuel Lucas, Mornings of the recess, 1861-4 (volume 1, page 101)
As verbs the difference between posed and pozed
is that posed is past tense of pose while pozed is past tense of poze.As an adjective posed
is firm; determined; fixed.posed
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* * * * * ---- ==Serbo-Croatian==Alternative forms
* (Ijekavian ):Noun
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{{sh-decl-noun , posed, posedi , poseda, poseda , posedu, posedima , posed, posede , posede, posedi , posedu, posedima , posedom, posedima }}pozed
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(head)poze
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(poz)- But Pompey's party declined that proposal, while Cæsar was pozing a menacing enigma at Ravenna.
