sawe |
sare |
As a verb sawe
is obsolete spelling of lang=en simple past of see.
As an adjective sare is
dry, withered.
As an adverb sare is
much, very much, greatly.
sawe |
sawm |
As a verb sawe
is (
see).
As a noun sawm is
(islam) fasting, abstention, abstinence; the third of the five pillars of islam (during the month of ramadan, muslims abstain from food, drink, gambling, and all sensuous pleasures from sunrise to sunset
sawm is regulated by islamic jurisprudence contrary to popular non-islamic belief, its observance by muslims is not confined to the islamic holy month of ramadan).
sowe |
sawe |
As verbs the difference between sowe and sawe
is that
sowe is while
sawe is (
see).
sawn |
sawe |
As verbs the difference between sawn and sawe
is that
sawn is while
sawe is (
see).
sawe |
sawer |
As a verb sawe
is (
see).
As a noun sawer is
one who saws; a sawyer.
sawe |
sage |
As verbs the difference between sawe and sage
is that
sawe is obsolete spelling of lang=en simple past of see while
sage is the act of using the word or option
sage in the email field or a checkbox of an when posting a reply.
As an adjective sage is
wise.
As a noun sage is
a wise person or spiritual teacher; a man or woman of gravity and wisdom, especially, a teacher venerable for years, and of sound judgment and prudence; a grave or stoic philosopher.
As an interjection sage is
Word used in the email field of to prevent a bump of the post. Used as an option rather than a word in some imageboard software.
sawe | sane |
As a verb sawe
is obsolete spelling of lang=en simple past of see.
As an adjective sane is
being in a healthy condition; not deranged; acting rationally.
sawe | saie |
As verbs the difference between sawe and saie
is that
sawe is obsolete spelling of lang=en simple past of see while
saie is an archaic spelling of lang=en.
same | sawe |
As a noun same
is dog's, excrements.
As a verb sawe is
(
see).
awe | sawe |
As verbs the difference between awe and sawe
is that
awe is to inspire fear and reverence in while
sawe is (
see).
As a noun awe
is a feeling of fear and reverence.
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