Toned vs Tonged - What's the difference?
toned | tonged |
(tone)
Having a (specified kind of) tone.
(tong)
An instrument or tool used for manipulating things in a fire without touching them with the hands.
* 1998 , Alberdina Houtman, Marcel Poorthuis, Joshua Schwartz (editors), Sanctity of time and space in tradition and modernity , page 232:
As verbs the difference between toned and tonged
is that toned is (tone) while tonged is (tong).As an adjective toned
is having a (specified kind of) tone.toned
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- high-toned
- sweet-toned
Derived terms
* toned paperAnagrams
*tonged
English
Verb
(head)tong
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) tange'', from a Germanic root. Cognate to Old Norse ''t?ng'' (modern Icelandic .Noun
(en noun)- these attributes are concrete expressions of God's care and providence and therefore not man-made. This explains the quite bizarre presence of a ‘pair’ of tongs' in some lists: in order to make a '''tong''' one needs a '''tong''', and how could the first '''tong''' be made without a ' tong ?