ridder |
rider |
Rider is a alternative form of ridder.
Rider is a related term of ridder.
As nouns the difference between ridder and rider
is that
ridder is one who, or that which, rids while
rider is one who rides, often a horse or motorcycle.
As a proper noun Rider is
{{surname|from=occupations}} More often spelled Ryder.
didder |
ridder |
As a verb didder
is to rattle or shiver.
As a noun ridder is
one who, or that which, rids.
ridder |
rodder |
As nouns the difference between ridder and rodder
is that
ridder is one who, or that which, rids while
rodder is a hot rod enthusiast.
ridder |
kidder |
As nouns the difference between ridder and kidder
is that
ridder is one who, or that which, rids while
kidder is one who kids, or teases light-heartedly or
kidder can be (informal) a kidderminster (carpet).
ridder |
redder |
As a noun ridder
is one who, or that which, rids.
As an adjective redder is
(
red).
ridden |
ridder |
As a verb ridden
is or
ridden can be .
As an adjective ridden
is full of.
As a noun ridder is
one who, or that which, rids.
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