Kuin vs Wo - What's the difference?
kuin | wo |
Kuin has no English definition.
A falconer's call to a hawk.
A call to cause a horse to slow down or stop; whoa.
* 1815 , Philip Freneau, A collection of poems, on American affairs and a variety of other subjects , page 82[http://books.google.com/books?id=BAkUAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA82]:
* (Hannah More)
Kuin is likely misspelled.
Kuin has no English definition.
As an interjection wo is
a falconer's call to a hawk.As a noun wo is
obsolete spelling of lang=en.As a prefix Wo is
the prefix of catalog entries in the Gliese star catalog, the Richard van der Riet Woolley expansion.kuin
Not English
Kuin has no English definition. It may be misspelled.wo
English
(wikipedia wo)Alternative forms
* whoaEtymology 1
Variant of who .Interjection
(en interjection)Etymology 2
Variant of woe .Noun
(en noun)- Such feeble arms, to work internal wo !
- But if there was a competition between a sick family and a new broach, the broach was sure to carry the day. This would not have been the case, had they been habituated to visit themselves the abodes of penury and wo .