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Drawn vs Drawne - What's the difference?

drawn | drawne |

In past participle of|draw|lang=en terms the difference between drawn and drawne

is that drawn is while drawne is .

As verbs the difference between drawn and drawne

is that drawn is while drawne is .

As an adjective drawn

is appearing agitated and unwell.

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  • Appearing agitated and unwell
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