Tied vs Tind - What's the difference?
tied | tind |
Connected.
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(sports) That resulted in a tie.
* Only two tied Test matches have occurred in the 2,000 Tests played since 1877.
(tie)
(obsolete) To ignite, kindle.
*1590 , (Edmund Spenser), The Faerie Queene , III.3:
*:Her harty wondes so deepe into the mynd / Of the yong Damzell sunke, that great desire / Of warlike armes in her forthwith they tynd [...].
A prong or something projecting like a prong; an animal's horn; a branch or limb of a tree; a protruding arm.
A branch of a deer's antler; the horn of a unicorn; a tooth of a harrow; a spike.
As a pronoun tied
is yours (that which belongs to you - singular).As a verb tind is
(obsolete) to ignite, kindle.As a noun tind is
a prong or something projecting like a prong; an animal's horn; a branch or limb of a tree; a protruding arm.tied
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- As a couple, they are strongly tied to one another.