different between herbid vs herbed
herbid
English
Etymology
Latin herbidus.
Adjective
herbid (comparative more herbid, superlative most herbid)
- (obsolete) Covered with herbs.
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Anagrams
- hebrid
herbid From the web:
herbed
English
Etymology 1
herb +? -ed
Adjective
herbed (comparative more herbed, superlative most herbed)
- (cooking) Seasoned with herbs
Etymology 2
Noun
herbed (plural herbeds)
- Alternative form of herbad (“Zoroastrian priest”)
herbed From the web:
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