different between hagride vs hagridden
hagride
English
Alternative forms
- hag-ride
Etymology
hag +? ride
Verb
hagride (third-person singular simple present hagrides, present participle hagriding, simple past hagrode or (archaic) hagrid, past participle hagridden or (archaic) hagrid)
- To harass or torment with dread or nightmares.
Related terms
- hagridden
Anagrams
- headrig
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hagridden
English
Alternative forms
- hag-ridden
Etymology
hag +? ridden
Adjective
hagridden (comparative more hagridden, superlative most hagridden)
- tormented, harassed or worried
- overburdened by fear or dread
- The Screwtape Letters, C. S. Lewis
- a man hagridden by the future, haunted by visions of an imminent heaven or hell upon earth
- The Screwtape Letters, C. S. Lewis
Related terms
- hagride
Anagrams
- ridgehand
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