Meon vs Meou - What's the difference?
meon | meou |
spignel, Meum athamanticum
* 1838 , The Hesperian (volume 1, page 38)
* 1916 , Ezra Pound
As a noun meon
is spignel, meum athamanticum .As a verb meou is
.meon
English
(wikipedia)Noun
(-)Synonyms
* meu, meum; baldmoney, (maldmoney); spignel, spicknel, (spiknel), (spikenel); (bearwort), (bear-wort), (vern, bear's wort)External links
* (Meum athamanticum) * (specieslite) * (Meum athamanticum)meou
English
Verb
(en verb)- Even her favourite Tabby
- I do not recognize anyone's right to interfere with the freedom of letters, nor can a serious writer be expected to abandon the tongue of Shakespeare for the meouing of Wordsworth and Al. Tennyson and Mr Gosse.