Wayed vs Waned - What's the difference?
wayed | waned |
(of a horse) Used to the way; broken in.
(wane)
(woodworking) Having wanes, i.e. rounded corners caused by lack of wood, often showing bark.
As adjectives the difference between wayed and waned
is that wayed is (of a horse) used to the way; broken in while waned is (woodworking) having wanes, ie rounded corners caused by lack of wood, often showing bark.As a verb waned is
(wane).wayed
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- A horse that is not well wayed — Selden.
