poed

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See also: p.o.'ed, and p.o.ed

English

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Adjective

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poed (comparative more poed, superlative most poed)

  1. Alternative form of p.o.'ed
    He was poed by her indifference.

Anagrams

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Estonian

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Noun

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poed

  1. nominative plural of pood

Welsh

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Etymology

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Devoiced form of boed.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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poed

  1. (literary) third-person singular imperative of bod
    • 1840 December, Eos Glan Twrch [pseud. John Edwards], “Englynion a anfonwyd gan yr awdwr at ei frawd, ar fynediad yr olaf dan yr iau briodasawl.”, in Robert Everett, editor, Y Cenhadwr Americanaidd, volume I, number 12, 58 Heol Genesee, Utica: R. W. Roberts, second englyn, page 367/2:
      Dydd o elwch diddolur,—a bwthyn
       Llawn o bethau natur,
       Iddych poed, a heddwch pur
       I geisio duwiol gysur.
      A day’s angstless jubilation,—I bid you,
       A hut with the things of creation
       Abounding, and perfect impeturbation
       To aim at godly consolation.
      (literally, “A day of angstless joy,—and a hut
       Full of the things of nature,
      May there be for you, and pure peace
       To seek a godly solace.
      ”)

Mutation

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Mutated forms of poed
radical soft nasal aspirate
poed boed mhoed phoed

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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