different between hoods vs doods
hoods
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /h?dz/
Noun
hoods
- plural of hood
Verb
hoods
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hood
Anagrams
- Hodos, doosh, shood
Manx
Etymology
hood +? -s
Pronoun
hoods
- second-person singular of hug
- with you (informal, emphatic)
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doods
English
Noun
doods
- plural of dood
Anagrams
- do dos, dodos
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /do?ts/
- Hyphenation: doods
- Rhymes: -o?ts
Etymology 1
From dood (“death”) +? -s (suffix for adjectives of characteristic).
Adjective
doods (comparative doodser, superlative meest doods or doodst)
- dead, lacking life, having a dead appearance
Inflection
Alternative forms
- doodsch (obsolete)
- doosch (obsolete, rare)
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Noun
doods
- (archaic) Genitive singular form of dood
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