Wode

Wode
Wode \Wode\, a. [AS. w[=o]d.] Mad. See {Wood}, a. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] --Chaucer. [1913 Webster]

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  • wode — Wood Wood (w[oo^]d), a. [OE. wod, AS. w[=o]d; akin to OHG. wuot, Icel. [=o][eth]r, Goth. w[=o]ds, D. woede madness, G. wuth, wut, also to AS. w[=o][eth] song, Icel. [=o][eth]r, L. vates a seer, a poet. Cf. {Wednesday}.] Mad; insane; possessed;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • wode — went. See go …   Oldest English Words

  • wode —  angry : almost mad with anger …   A glossary of provincial and local words used in England

  • Peter Atte Wode — ( fl. ca. 1325 ndash; 1382) was a Justice in Eyre for England south of the Trent from 1360 1367.Atte Wode was probably born in Coulsdon in Surrey (now Greater London) according to Manning and Bray s History of Surrey . The precise date of his… …   Wikipedia

  • William Atte Wode — Sir William Atte Wode (bef. 1300 ndash; c. 1346) was Captain of the King s Guard at the Palace of Westminster under King Edward III of England.He was probably born sometime before 1300 in Coulsdon, Surrey, England. He was the son of Peter Atte… …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Wode — Sir Thomas Wode KS (d. 31 August 1502) was a British justice. His early life and career are unknown, leading to him being described as perhaps the most obscure chief justice of the Tudor period . His Inn, through process of elimination, was… …   Wikipedia

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