Sewin vs Bewin - What's the difference?
sewin | bewin |
To gain, win, or get possession of.
*1790 , The plays and poems of William Shakspeare:
*1855 , New York State United Teachers, United Federation of Teachers, New York Teacher: UFT bulletin :
As a noun sewin
is (wales) the brown trout.As a verb bewin is
to gain, win, or get possession of.bewin
English
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* (obsolete)Verb
- His belme to bewin was in twenty places, [...]
- [...] A word to you in and for the Teacher—that is, the NY Teacher—-not that it will be likely to bewin or interest even you much, but it will be a moral relief to me.