Riding vs Tiding - What's the difference?
riding | tiding |
A path cut through woodland.
The act of one who rides; a mounted excursion.
* 1853 , Charlotte Mary Yonge, The Heir of Redclyffe (volume 1, page 95)
(obsolete) A festival procession.
Historically]], one of the three administrative divisions of Yorkshire and some other northern [[county, counties of England.
(Canada) Electoral district or constituency.
(usually, in the plural) news; new information
* Glad tidings we bring To you and your kin. — A traditional Christmas carol.
* 1843 '', Book 2, Ch. 2, ''St. Edmundsbury
As nouns the difference between riding and tiding
is that riding is a path cut through woodland or riding can be historically]], one of the three administrative divisions of yorkshire and some other northern [[county|counties of england while tiding is (usually|in the plural) news; new information.As a verb riding
is .riding
English
Etymology 1
Verb
(head)Noun
- I like nothing better than to hear of your ridings , and shootings, and boatings.
- (Chaucer)
Etymology 2
From (etyl), from (etyl) * (wikipedia riding)Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* (Canada) riding associationSee also
* wapentakeAnagrams
*tiding
English
Noun
(en noun)- But yet it is pity we had lost tidings of our souls: actually we shall have to go in quest of them again, or worse in all ways will befall!
