Wounder vs Woulder - What's the difference?
wounder | woulder |
(rare) Someone who would.
* 1583 , Robert Harrison, “A Little Treatise vppon the firste Verse of the 122. Psalm”, as printed in Leland Henry Carlson and Albert Peel (editors, 1953), Elizabethan Non-Conformist Texts, Volume II: The Writings of Robert Harrison and , Routledge (2003), ISBN 978-0-415-31990-4,
* (editor), Sermons and Treatises , James Nichol (publisher, 1862),
* 1989 , Mr. Wall, transcribed in FSLIC Assistance Programs: Hearing Before the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, January 10, 1989 , page 48:
As nouns the difference between wounder and woulder
is that wounder is one who wounds while woulder is (rare) someone who would.As a verb woulder is
.woulder
English
Noun
(en noun)pages 91–92:
- It is not ynough to be wishers and woulders , as manie be at this daye counted religious and fauourers of gouernement, because they can saye: O wee muste praye, we me must pray: thereby satisfying them selues and others, being not a little gladd, that they may buye it so cheape, to sitt at their ease, and folowe the worlde.
page 103:
- If we could deal with woulders and coulders, we would have a lot here.