Jewel vs Fewel - What's the difference?
jewel | fewel |
A precious or semi-precious stone; gem, gemstone.
A valuable object used for personal ornamentation, especially one made of precious metals and stones; a piece of jewellery.
* ante'' 1611 , (William Shakespeare), '', lines 188–9:
(figuratively) Anything considered precious or valuable.
* Shakespeare
A bearing for a pivot in a watch, formed of a crystal or precious stone.
(slang) The clitoris.
* 2008 , Another Time, Another Place: Five Novellas
To bejewel; to decorate or bedeck with jewels or gems.
* 1662 , , Book II, A Collection of Several Philosophical Writings of Dr. Henry More, p. 49:
As a proper noun jewel
is from the noun jewel, used since the end of the 19th century.As a noun fewel is
.jewel
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Noun
(en noun)- Iachimo: 'Tis plate of rare device, and jewels / Of rich and exquisite form, their values great.
- our prince (jewel of children)
- The area between her eyebrows wrinkled with the increasing circular motions her two fingers made on her jewel .
Synonyms
* See alsoDerived terms
* bejewel * jeweler, jeweller * jewelled * jewellery, jewelry * jewel in the crownVerb
fewel
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Noun
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