wern |
ween |
As verbs the difference between wern and ween
is that
wern is to refuse while
ween is to suppose, imagine; to think, believe.
As a noun ween is
doubt; conjecture.
feen |
ween |
Feen is likely misspelled.
Feen has no English definition.
As a noun ween is
doubt; conjecture.
As a verb ween is
to suppose, imagine; to think, believe.
weed |
ween |
As nouns the difference between weed and ween
is that
weed is pasture or
weed can be willow while
ween is (obsolete) doubt; conjecture.
As a verb ween is
(
label) to suppose, imagine; to think, believe or
ween can be .
ween |
weet |
In archaic terms the difference between ween and weet
is that
ween is to suppose, imagine; to think, believe while
weet is to know.
As a noun ween
is doubt; conjecture.
wheen |
ween |
As nouns the difference between wheen and ween
is that
wheen is a little; a small number while
ween is doubt; conjecture.
As a verb ween is
to suppose, imagine; to think, believe.
weeny |
ween |
As nouns the difference between weeny and ween
is that
weeny is a wiener, a hot dog while
ween is doubt; conjecture.
As an adjective weeny
is minuscule.
As a verb ween is
to suppose, imagine; to think, believe.
ween |
reen |
As nouns the difference between ween and reen
is that
ween is (obsolete) doubt; conjecture while
reen is rain.
As a verb ween
is (
label) to suppose, imagine; to think, believe or
ween can be .
wees |
ween |
As verbs the difference between wees and ween
is that
wees is third-person singular of wee while
ween is to suppose, imagine; to think, believe.
As a noun ween is
doubt; conjecture.
ween |
wren |
As nouns the difference between ween and wren
is that
ween is (obsolete) doubt; conjecture while
wren is (uk|informal) a female member of the royal navy (a member of the wrns).
As a verb ween
is (
label) to suppose, imagine; to think, believe or
ween can be .
As a proper noun wren is
.
weel |
ween |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between weel and ween
is that
weel is (obsolete) a whirlpool while
ween is (obsolete) doubt; conjecture.
As nouns the difference between weel and ween
is that
weel is (obsolete) a whirlpool while
ween is (obsolete) doubt; conjecture.
As a verb ween is
(
label) to suppose, imagine; to think, believe or
ween can be .
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