Sung vs Suing - What's the difference?
sung | suing |
(archaic) (sing)
* 1920 , Annie Shepley Omori & Kochi Doi, "The Diary of Murasaki Shikibu" (translated), Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan , page 105
The act of one who sues for something.
* Edward Bulwer Lytton
(obsolete) The process of soaking through anything.
* (Francis Bacon)
As verbs the difference between sung and suing
is that sung is past participle of lang=en while suing is present participle of lang=en.As a noun suing is
the act of one who sues for something.sung
English
Verb
(head)- The August Prince's First Officer sung a song; although it was unaccompanied by dancing it was very delightful.
Anagrams
* English irregular past participles ----suing
English
Etymology 1
Verb
(head)Etymology 2
Compare (etyl) .Noun
- In this instance, there is, upon the by, to be noted, the percolation or suing of the verjuice through the wood; for verjuice of itself would never have passed through the wood: so as, it seemeth, it must be first in a kind of vapour, before it pass.
