Unhooded vs Unhoofed - What's the difference?
unhooded | unhoofed |
(unhood)
To remove the hood from.
*, II.12:
* 2002 , Stephen Stuebner, Cool North Wind: Morley Nelson's Life with Birds of Prey (p.109)
*:He unhooded the falcon, and she snapped her brown and white head around, sizing up the surroundings.
Without hooves.
* 2004 , Jean Houston, Mystical Dogs: Animals as Guides to Our Inner Life
As a verb unhooded
is (unhood).As an adjective unhoofed is
without hooves.unhooded
English
Verb
(head)unhood
English
Verb
(en verb)- there were some people found who tooke pleasure to unhood the end of their yard, and to cut off the fore-skinne after the manner of the Mahometans and Jewes.
unhoofed
English
Adjective
(-)- Juxtaposed with these, in the corner is a little stick figure of a human, bereft of magic — a poor relation, unhoofed , untoothed, untailed, disenchanted, lost.