Hid vs. Hod: What's the Difference?

Hid and Hod Definitions
Hid
Past tense and a past participle of hide1.
Hod
A trough carried over the shoulder for transporting loads, as of bricks or mortar.
Hid
(archaic) hide
Hod
A coal scuttle.
Hod
A rectangular basket with sides made of wood slats or wire mesh, traditionally used by clammers to carry their catch.
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Hod
To bob up and down on horseback, as an inexperienced rider may do; to jog.
Hod
A three-sided box mounted on a pole for carrying bricks, mortar, or other construction materials over the shoulder.
Hod
The amount of material held by a hod (sense 1); a hodful.
Hod
A blowpipe used by a pewterer.
Hod
(horse racing) A bookmaker's bag.
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Hod
A receptacle for carrying coal, particularly one shaped like a bucket which is designed for loading coal or coke through the door of a firebox.
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Hod
A kind of wooden tray with a handle, having V-shaped trough, made of wood or metal, attached to a long handle and usually carried over the shoulder; it is a tool used by construction workers for carrying bricks or mortar.
Hod
A utensil for holding coal; a coal scuttle.
Hod
An open box attached to a long pole handle; bricks or mortar are carried on the shoulder