Yode vs Wode - What's the difference?
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As a verb yode is ( go); went. As an adjective wode is (archaic) mad, crazy, insane, possessed, rabid, furious, frantic. As a noun wode is .
yode English
Verb
(head)
(go); went.
See also
* yead
* yede
GO English
Proper noun
( en proper noun)
, a province of Indonesia.
, a state of Brazil.
Abbreviation
(Abbreviation)
(head)
Anagrams
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wode English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) (m), from (etyl) .
Alternative forms
* wood
Adjective
( er)
(archaic) Mad, crazy, insane, possessed, rabid, furious, frantic.
* a''. 1588 , (Jasper Heywood), quoted in James Petite Andews, ''The History of Great Britain , published 1806
- My hair stode up, I waxed wode , my synewes all did shake / And, as the fury had me vext, my teeth began to quake.
Etymology 2
See woad
Noun
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