different between unhoofed vs unhooped
unhoofed
English
Etymology
un- +? hoofed
Adjective
unhoofed (not comparable)
- Without hooves.
- 2004, Jean Houston, Mystical Dogs: Animals as Guides to Our Inner Life
- Juxtaposed with these, in the corner is a little stick figure of a human, bereft of magic — a poor relation, unhoofed, untoothed, untailed, disenchanted, lost.
- 2004, Jean Houston, Mystical Dogs: Animals as Guides to Our Inner Life
Verb
unhoofed
- simple past tense and past participle of unhoof
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unhooped
English
Etymology 1
un- +? hooped
Adjective
unhooped (not comparable)
- Not containing hoops.
Etymology 2
unhoop +? -ed
Verb
unhooped
- simple past tense and past participle of unhoop
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- what does unhooped mean
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