Meas vs Mews - What's the difference?
meas | mews |
(knitting) measures
* 1998 , Kristin Nicholas, Knitting the New Classics (page 106)
(British) An alley where there are stables; a narrow passage; a confined place.
* 1922, , Vintage Classics, paperback edition, page 106
(falconry) A place where birds of prey are housed.
(mew)
As nouns the difference between meas and mews
is that meas is while mews is (british) an alley where there are stables; a narrow passage; a confined place or mews can be .As a verb mews is
(mew).meas
English
===(en)=== (en-abbr)- When piece meas 2½" (6.5 cm) on RS, knit until 3 sts rem, k2tog, k1.
mews
English
(wikipedia mews)Etymology 1
From Mewes , the name of the royal stables at .Noun
(en-noun)- It was healthy and magnificient because one room, above a mews , somewhere near the river, contained fifty excited, talkative, friendly people.