Seweth vs Seeth - What's the difference?
seweth | seeth |
(archaic) (sew)
To use a needle to pass thread repeatedly through (pieces of fabric) in order to join them together.
To use a needle to pass thread repeatedly through pieces of fabric in order to join them together.
To enclose by sewing.
(archaic) (see)
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between seweth and seeth
is that seweth is (archaic) (sew) while seeth is (archaic) (see).As verbs the difference between seweth and seeth
is that seweth is (archaic) (sew) while seeth is (archaic) (see).seweth
English
Verb
(head)sew
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) sewen, seowen, sowen, from (etyl) . Related to (l).Verb
- Balls were first made of grass or leaves held together by strings, and later of pieces of animal skin sewn together and stuffed with feathers or hay.
- to sew money into a bag
Synonyms
* stitchEtymology 2
Related to .Anagrams
* English irregular verbsseeth
English
Verb
(head)- ...the Lord seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart - 16:7