different between nurst vs furst
nurst
English
Etymology
nurse +? -t
Verb
nurst
- (archaic) simple past tense and past participle of nurse
- a. 1928, Thomas Hardy, Then and Now
- They would not deign / To profit by a stain / On the honourable rules, / Knowing that practise perfidy no man durst / Who in the heroic schools / Was nurst.
- a. 1928, Thomas Hardy, Then and Now
Anagrams
- runts, turns
nurst From the web:
furst
English
Adjective
furst
- Eye dialect spelling of first.
Adverb
furst
- Eye dialect spelling of first.
Anagrams
- turfs
furst From the web:
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