Unhooped vs Unhooded - What's the difference?
unhooped | unhooded |
(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.
As verbs the difference between unhooped and unhooded
is that unhooped is past tense of unhoop while unhooded is past tense of unhood.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.