Woaded vs Wooded - What's the difference?
woaded | wooded |
Coloured or stained with woad.
(woad)
* 1776 , Temple H. Croker, Thomas Williams, Samuel Clarke, Dye'', entry in ''The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences , Volume 1,
* 1968 , Eric Kerridge, The Agricultural Revolution ,
As adjectives the difference between woaded and wooded
is that woaded is coloured or stained with woad while wooded is covered with trees.As verbs the difference between woaded and wooded
is that woaded is past tense of woad while wooded is past tense of wood.woaded
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Man tattoed or woaded , winter-clad in skins. — Tennyson.
Verb
(head)page 49 or 50,
- The piece which has only been woaded' will be sound bluish, with somewhat of a dull green ; if it have been both '''woaded''' and maddered, it will be of a tan or minim colour; and if it have been neither ' woaded nor maddered, its colour will be dunni?h, between yellow and ?allow.
page 210,
- The field was then laid to grass and after a dozen years could be woaded again.