Wove vs Wode - What's the difference?
wove | wode |
(weave)
To form something by passing lengths or strands of material over and under one another.
To spin a cocoon or a web.
To unite by close connection or intermixture.
* Shakespeare
* Byron
To compose creatively and intricately; to fabricate.
A type or way of weaving.
Human or artificial hair worn to alter one's appearance, either to supplement or to cover the natural hair.
To move by turning and twisting.
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To make (a path or way) by winding in and out or from side to side.
* Samuel Taylor Coleridge
(archaic) Mad, crazy, insane, possessed, rabid, furious, frantic.
* a''. 1588 , (Jasper Heywood), quoted in James Petite Andews, ''The History of Great Britain , published 1806
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As a verb wove
is (weave).As an adjective wode is
(archaic) mad, crazy, insane, possessed, rabid, furious, frantic.As a noun wode is
.wove
English
Verb
(head)- She wove a beautiful basket out of reeds.
weave
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) , Swedish '' .Verb
- This loom weaves yarn into sweaters.
- Spiders weave beautiful but deadly webs.
- This weaves itself, perforce, into my business.
- these words, thus woven into song
- to weave the plot of a story
Noun
(en noun)- That rug has a very tight weave .
Etymology 2
Probably from (etyl) veifa'' ‘move around, wave’, related to Latin ''vibrare .Verb
(weav)- The drunk weaved into another bar.
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- The ambulance weaved its way through the heavy traffic.
- Weave a circle round him thrice.
References
* * English irregular verbswode
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) (m), from (etyl) .Alternative forms
* woodAdjective
(er)- My hair stode up, I waxed wode , my synewes all did shake / And, as the fury had me vext, my teeth began to quake.