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Catsup vs Owen - What's the difference?

catsup | owen |

As a noun catsup

is .

As a proper noun owen is

of (etyl) origin, possibly derived from eugene, cognate to gaelic.

catsup

English

Noun

  • * ''She ate Roger's French fries, drenched in catsup . - "Middle Age : A Romance" (2001) by (Fourth Estate, paperback edition, 171)
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    owen

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • of (etyl) origin, possibly derived from Eugene, cognate to Gaelic .
  • derived from the given name.
  • from the Gaelic Mac Eoghain .
  • A town in South Australia
  • A town in , Germany
  • A town in Indiana
  • A city in Wisconsin
  • Quotations

    * : Act II, Scene II: *: This Edmund, in the reign of Bolingbroke, *: As I have read, laid claim unto the crown; *: And but for Owen Glendower, had been king, *: Who kept him in captivity till he died.

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