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S vs Creance - What's the difference?

s | creance |

As a letter s

is the letter s with a.

As a noun creance is

(obsolete) faith; belief; creed.

As a verb creance is

(obsolete|transitive) to get on credit; to borrow.

s

Translingual

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Letter

  • The nineteenth letter of the .
  • Symbol

    (wikipedia) (mul-symbol)
  • voiceless alveolar fricative
  • Symbol for second , an SI unit of measurement of time.
  • See also

    (Latn-script) * * (esh) * (dze) * {{Letter , page=S , NATO=Sierra , Morse=ยทยทยท , Character=S , Braille=? }} Image:Latin S.png, Capital and lowercase versions of S , in normal and italic type Image:Fraktur letter S.png, Uppercase and lowercase S in Fraktur Symbols for SI units ----

    creance

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) faith; belief; creed
  • (Chaucer)
  • (falconry) A long leash, or lightweight cord used to prevent escape of a hawk during training flights.
  • *1603 , (John Florio), translating Michel de Montaigne, Essays , III.12:
  • *:Even as horses led by hand doe sometimes bound and start out of the way, but no further then their halters length, and neverthelesse follow ever his steps that leadeth them; And as a Hawke takes his flight but under the limits of hir cranes or twyne.
  • Verb

    (creanc)
  • (obsolete) To get on credit; to borrow.
  • (Chaucer)
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