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cowen

Wikidiffcom vs Cowen - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | cowen |


As a noun cowen is

.

Cowen vs Comen - What's the difference?

cowen | comen |


As a noun cowen

is .

As a verb comen is

.

Cowen vs Cowed - What's the difference?

cowen | cowed |


As a noun cowen

is .

As an adjective cowed is

frightened into submission.

As a verb cowed is

(cow).

Cogen vs Cowen - What's the difference?

cogen | cowen |


As a noun cowen is

.

Sowen vs Cowen - What's the difference?

sowen | cowen |


As a verb sowen

is (obsolete).

As a noun cowen is

.

Cowen vs Cowan - What's the difference?

cowen | cowan |

Cowan is a alternative form of cowen.



As nouns the difference between cowen and cowan

is that cowen is obsolete spelling of lang=en one uninitiated in the secrets of Freemasonry while cowan is a worker in unmortared stone; a stonemason who has not served an apprenticeship.

As a proper noun Cowan is

{{surname}.

Rowen vs Cowen - What's the difference?

rowen | cowen |


As nouns the difference between rowen and cowen

is that rowen is a second crop of hay; aftermath while cowen is .

Cower vs Cowen - What's the difference?

cower | cowen |


As a verb cower

is to crouch or cringe, or to avoid or shy away from something, in fear or cower can be (obsolete|transitive) to cherish with care.

As a noun cowen is

.

Cozen vs Cowen - What's the difference?

cozen | cowen |


As a verb cozen

is to cheat; to defraud; to beguile; to deceive, usually by small arts, or in a pitiful way.

As a noun cowen is

obsolete spelling of lang=en one uninitiated in the secrets of Freemasonry.

Cowen vs Cohen - What's the difference?

cowen | cohen |


As nouns the difference between cowen and cohen

is that cowen is obsolete spelling of lang=en one uninitiated in the secrets of Freemasonry while cohen is a Jewish priest: direct male descendant of the Biblical Aaron, brother of Moses.

As a proper noun Cohen is

{{surname|from=Hebrew}} The most popular Jewish surname.

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