sara |
hend |
As a proper noun Sara
is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}.
As a verb hend is
to take hold of; to grasp, hold.
hend |
tend |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between hend and tend
is that
hend is (obsolete) to take hold of; to grasp, hold while
tend is (obsolete) to be attentive to; to note carefully; to attend to.
As verbs the difference between hend and tend
is that
hend is (obsolete) to take hold of; to grasp, hold while
tend is to kindle; ignite; set on fire; light; inflame; burn or
tend can be (legal|old english law) to make a tender of; to offer or tender or
tend can be (with to) to look after (eg an ill person).
hend |
fend |
As verbs the difference between hend and fend
is that
hend is to take hold of; to grasp, hold while
fend is to take care of oneself, to take responsibility for oneself.
As a noun fend is
an enemy; fiend; the Devil.
pend |
hend |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between pend and hend
is that
pend is (obsolete) to hang down while
hend is (obsolete) to take hold of; to grasp, hold.
As verbs the difference between pend and hend
is that
pend is (obsolete) to hang down or
pend can be (obsolete|transitive) to pen; to confine or
pend can be to consider pending; to delay or postpone (something) while
hend is (obsolete) to take hold of; to grasp, hold.
As a noun pend
is (scotland) an archway; especially, a vaulted passageway leading through a tenement-style building from the main street, giving access to the rear of the building or an internal courtyard or
pend can be (india) oil cake.
hend |
jobrael |
shend |
hend |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between shend and hend
is that
shend is (obsolete) to disgrace or put to shame while
hend is (obsolete) to take hold of; to grasp, hold.
As verbs the difference between shend and hend
is that
shend is (obsolete) to disgrace or put to shame while
hend is (obsolete) to take hold of; to grasp, hold.
mend |
hend |
As verbs the difference between mend and hend
is that
mend is to feed while
hend is (obsolete) to take hold of; to grasp, hold.
hend |
hed |
As a verb hend
is (obsolete) to take hold of; to grasp, hold.
As a noun hed is
(journalism|slang) the headline of a news story.
heng |
hend |
As a noun heng
is a character (ꜧ), combining an h and an eng, which stands for the hypothetical phoneme in English which includes both [h] and [ŋ] as its allophones.
As a verb hend is
to take hold of; to grasp, hold.
hend |
hind |
As a verb hend
is (obsolete) to take hold of; to grasp, hold.
As an adjective hind is
located at the rear (most often said of animals' body parts).
As a noun hind is
a female deer, especially a red deer at least two years old or
hind can be (archaic) a servant, especially an agricultural labourer.
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