Byrde

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Byrde is an archaic or variant spelling of the word "bird," historically used in Middle and Early Modern English texts.

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Byrde canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English word form
archaic spelling
orthographic variant
contrastsWith modern standard spelling "bird"
currentStatus obsolete spelling
denotes avian creature
etymologicallyRelatedTo bird
hasLetterSequence B-y-r-d-e
language English
lexicalCategory content word
meaning bird
orthographicFeature final -e
y for modern i
orthographyType variant spelling
partOfSpeech noun
register archaic
script Latin alphabet
semanticField animals
spellingVariantOf bird
standardModernForm bird
typicalFunction common noun in texts
usagePeriod Early Modern English
Middle English
usedIn Early Modern English literature
Middle English literature
historical English texts

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Bird hasVariant Byrde