different between neighbourhood vs neighboured
neighbourhood
English
Etymology
neighbour +? -hood
Pronunciation
Noun
neighbourhood (countable and uncountable, plural neighbourhoods)
- (British spelling) alternative form of neighborhood
neighbourhood From the web:
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neighboured
English
Alternative forms
- neighbored
Etymology 1
From Middle English ne?eburrede, equivalent to neighbour +? -red.
Alternative forms
- neborat
Noun
neighboured (uncountable)
- (obsolete) The state or condition of being a neighbour; neighbourhood; neighbourship.
- 1556, Marye the Quene:
- [...] thinking even that by that or patience to have enduced him to beare us true amytie and to use good neighbored towards us and or subjects, for the which respect we were not only contented to heare such iniuries as to or sell had been by hym doon, [...]
- 1556, Marye the Quene:
Etymology 2
From neighbour.
Verb
neighboured
- simple past tense and past participle of neighbour
neighboured From the web:
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