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Yaud vs Laud - What's the difference?

yaud | laud |

As a noun yaud

is (scotland|northern england) a workhorse; an old or worn-out mare.

As a proper noun laud is

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yaud

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (Scotland, Northern England) A workhorse; an old or worn-out mare.
  • * 1814', '', ' 1821 , Volume 2, page 98,
  • "Nay by my faith, if you be so heavy, I will content me with the best of you, and that's the haunch and the nombles, and e'en heave up the rest on the old oak-tree yonder, and come for it with one of the yauds ."
  • * , Seeking the Houdy'', 2006 , ''The Collected Works of James Hogg: Contributions to Annuals and Gift-books , page 60,
  • "Get on, my fine yaud , get on! There is nothing uncanny there."
    Robin coaxed thus, as well to keep up his own spirits, as to encourage his mare; for the truth is, that his hair began to stand on end with affright.
  • * 1846 , Moses Aaron Richardson, The Local Historian's Table Book, of Remarkable Occurrences , page 106,
  • he threw it overboard, subjecting it to a spell, that it never should be removed save by the co-operation of "Two twin yauds'' , two twin oxen, two twin lads, and a chain forged by a ''smith of kind ."

    Synonyms

    * (old horse) jade

    References

    laud

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • or glorification.
  • * Shakespeare
  • Laud be to God.
  • * Tyndals
  • So do well and thou shalt have laud of the same.
  • Hymn of praise.
  • (in the plural, also Lauds) A prayer service following matins.
  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • (intransitive) to praise, to glorify
  • * 1526 , William Tyndale, trans. Bible , Luke I:
  • And hys mought was opened immediatly, and hys tonge, and he spake lawdynge god.

    See also

    * canonical hours

    Anagrams

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