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Ese vs Eme - What's the difference?

ese | eme |

As nouns the difference between ese and eme

is that ese is ease; pleasure while eme is an uncle.

As an abbreviation ESE

is east-southeast.

ese

English

Noun

  • (obsolete) ease; pleasure
  • * :
  • So that the clerkes be nat with me wrothe, / I sey this, that they maked been for bothe, / This is to seye, for office, and for ese / Of engendrure,
    (Webster 1913) ----

    eme

    English

    Alternative forms

    * eame

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An uncle.
  • *:
  • *:Soo this yonge syre Trystram rode vnto his eme' kynge Marke of Cornewayle / ΒΆ And whanne he came there / he herd say that ther wold no knyghte fyghte with syre Marhaus / Thenne yede sir Tristram vnto his ' eme and sayd / syre yf ye wylle gyue me thordre of knyghthode / I wille doo bataille with syr Marhaus
  • *, II.x:
  • *:Whilst they were young, Cassibalane their Eme / Was by the people chosen in their sted.
  • (label) Friend.
  • Anagrams

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