Ower vs Ownership - What's the difference?
ower | ownership |
(Geordie) over
(Geordie) over, too
The state of having complete legal control of the status of something.
As nouns the difference between ower and ownership
is that ower is a person who owes money while ownership is the state of having complete legal control of the status of something.As a preposition ower
is over.As an adverb ower
is over.As an adjective ower
is over, too.ower
English
Etymology 1
From the verb to owe .Etymology 2
Colloquial variant of over .Adverb
(-)- She's ower canny hor, like
Adjective
(-)- Thats ower much that!