Poted vs Potted - What's the difference?
poted | potted |
(pote)
(obsolete) To push, thrust.
To poke (with a stick etc.).
(obsolete) An animal's paw's fur or the animal's paw itself.
* {{quote-book
, year= 1398
, year_published= 1898
, author= James Hamilton Wylie
, by=
, title= History of England under Henry the Fourth
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, original=
, chapter= Appendix A: Duchy of Lancaster Records
, section =
, isbn=
, edition=
, publisher= Longmans, Green, and Co.
, location= London
, editor=
, volume= 4
, page= 173
, passage= Fur Potes de Calabr'.
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* {{quote-book
, year= 1420
, year_published= 1943
, author= City of London (England). Corporation
, by=
, title= Calendar of Plea and Memoranda Rolls Preserved Among the Archives of the Corporation of the City of London at the Guild-hall
, url= http://books.google.com/books?ei=uGCBUZSnGIP30gHQ54HwAg&id=FmcOAQAAIAAJ&q=calabre
, original=
, chapter=
, section =
, isbn=
, edition=
, publisher= The University Press
, location=
, editor=
, volume= 1413-1437
, page= 75
, passage= One gown of blue'' colour furred with ''potes'' of ''calabre , 28
}}
* {{quote-book
, year= 1481
, year_published= 1893
, author= William Carton
, by=
, title= Godeffroy of Boloyne; or, The siege and conqueste of Jerusalem
, url= http://books.google.com/books?id=LsxZAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA113
, original=
, chapter= 68: Godfrey is wounded by a Bear.
, section =
, isbn=
, edition=
, publisher= Published for the Early English Text Society by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co.
, location= London
, editor= Mary Noyes Colvin, PhD.
, volume=
, page= 113
, passage= ... the beeste ... embraced hym with his potes , or feet to fore, ...
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* {{quote-book
, year= 1497
, year_published= 1993
, author=
, by=
, title= St. Albans Wills 1471-1500
, url= http://books.google.com/books?id=adnKZwEACAAJ
, original=
, chapter= Will of R. Burton
, section =
, isbn=
, edition=
, publisher= Hertfordshire Record Society
, location=
, editor= Susan Flood
, volume=
, page= 141
, passage= My wife's blewe gowne engrayned furred with powtes .
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* {{quote-book
, year= 1612
, year_published= 1867
, author= Andrew Halyburton
, by=
, title= Ledger of Andrew Halyburton 1492-1503
, url= http://books.google.com/books?id=OKMUAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA306
, original=
, chapter= On Imports
, section = Book of Customs and Valuation of Merchandises, Anno. 1612
, isbn=
, edition=
, publisher=
, location= Edinburg, Scotland
, editor=
, volume=
, page= 306
, passage= Foynes—backes the dozen ... tailes the pane or mantle ... powtes the hundreth
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(pot)
(derogatory, informal) Prepared in advance, as though preserved by potting.
As verbs the difference between poted and potted
is that poted is past tense of pote while potted is past tense of pot.As an adjective potted is
prepared in advance, as though preserved by potting.poted
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Verb
(head)Anagrams
* * *pote
English
Verb
(pot)Derived terms
* potterNoun
(en noun)Anagrams
* * ----potted
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Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- The company released a potted statement.