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Definition of wode

Wode
Wode Wode, a. [AS. w[=o]d.] Mad. See Wood, a. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] --Chaucer.
Wode
Wode Wode, n. Wood. --Chaucer.
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; rabid; furious; frantic. [Obs.] [Written also wode.] Our hoste gan to swear as [if] he were wood. --Chaucer.

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