different between shote vs shorte

shote

English

Etymology

From Old English sceota (trout).

Noun

shote (plural shotes)

  1. Alternative form of shoat
    • 1914, Vachel Lindsay, The Congo
      Just then from the doorway, as fat as shotes,
      Came the cake-walk princes in their long red coats []
  2. (obsolete, Britain, dialect) A fish resembling the trout, the grayling (Thymallus thymallus).
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Carew to this entry?)

Anagrams

  • Theos, ethos, sothe, those

shote From the web:

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  • what shore means
  • what shoreline mafia member died
  • what shoreline keys to keep
  • what shoreline feature is samoa peninsula
  • what shore to stay on in kauai
  • what shorelander trailer do i have
  • what shores of the worlds


shorte

English

Adjective

shorte

  1. Archaic spelling of short.

Anagrams

  • Rothes, Stoehr, Tosher, hetros, hoster, others, re-shot, rehost, reshot, shoter, throes, tosher

Middle English

Adjective

shorte

  1. Alternative form of schort

shorte From the web:

  • what shortens during muscle contraction
  • what shortens your period
  • what shortens telomeres
  • what shortens a cold
  • what shortens when a muscle is contracted
  • what shortens when a muscle fiber contracts
  • what shortening
  • what shortens during skeletal muscle contraction
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