Yote vs Hyote - What's the difference?
yote | hyote |
To pour water on; pour in.
(archaic, or, dialectal) To steep.
An animal sighted in Baltimore County, Maryland, that turned out to be a mangy fox.
(wikipedia hyote)
As a verb yote
is to pour water on; pour in.As a noun hyote is
an animal sighted in Baltimore County, Maryland, that turned out to be a mangy fox.yote
English
Verb
- My fowls, which well enough / I, as before, found feeding at their trough / Their yoted wheat. — Chapman.