Yaud vs Yadu - What's the difference?
yaud | yadu |
(Scotland, Northern England) A workhorse; an old or worn-out mare.
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* 1846 , Moses Aaron Richardson, The Local Historian's Table Book, of Remarkable Occurrences ,
A Burmese form of poetry consisting of up to three stanzas of five lines, with certain constraints on syllables and rhyme.
As nouns the difference between yaud and yadu
is that yaud is (scotland|northern england) a workhorse; an old or worn-out mare while yadu is leaf.yaud
English
Noun
(en noun)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 ."
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.
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 ."