different between wooly vs woold
wooly
English
Etymology
From Middle English wolly, equivalent to wool +? -y.
Adjective
wooly (comparative woolier, superlative wooliest)
- (American spelling) Alternative form of woolly
- Put on a wooly jumper and turn down the thermostat.
- wooly hair
- That's the sort of wooly thinking that causes wars to start.
Noun
wooly (plural woolies)
- (American spelling) Alternative form of woolly
wooly From the web:
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woold
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?wu?ld/
Etymology 1
Dutch woelde, past participle of woelen.
Verb
woold (third-person singular simple present woolds, present participle woolding, simple past and past participle woolded)
- (nautical) To wind a chain or rope around in order to strengthen (especially a mast or yard).
Etymology 2
Noun
woold (uncountable)
- Archaic form of weld (“dyer's rocket”).
References
- woold at OneLook Dictionary Search
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