different between thedom vs theedom
thedom
Middle English
Etymology
thee +? -dom. See thee (“to prosper”).
Noun
thedom
- success; fortune; luck.
- Chaucer
- Evil thedom on his monk's snout.
- Chaucer
thedom From the web:
theedom
English
Alternative forms
- thedom, thedome, thedam
Etymology
From Middle English thedom, thedome, thedam, equivalent to thee (“to prosper, thrive”) +? -dom.
Noun
theedom (uncountable)
- Success; prosperity; luck.
Anagrams
- methode
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