soken |
somen |
As nouns the difference between soken and somen
is that
soken is the ancient right (usually conferred by royalty) to hold a local court of justice and levy specific fees and fines. A 'soke' or 'soken' was the area over which this right was established. More specifically, the 'resort' (right) of specific farmers to have their grain ground at a specific mill or, inversely, the right of a mill to that custom. Also, specifically, a right of prosecution and judgement. Older meanings include a place that is regularly frequented. The word 'soken' is used in Stow (1598) in a way that implies regular usage / clear meaning, e.g. with reference to Portsoken Ward, outside the walls of the City of London which originated as a 'liberty' (a practically synonymous term) for a guild of knights while
somen is thin, white, noodles usually served cold and accompanied by dipping sauce.
somer |
somen |
As nouns the difference between somer and somen
is that
somer is (obsolete|or|eye dialect) summer while
somen is thin, white, noodles usually served cold and accompanied by dipping sauce.
somen |
omen |
As nouns the difference between somen and omen
is that
somen is thin, white, noodles usually served cold and accompanied by dipping sauce while
omen is (
adult male human).
somen |
comen |
As a noun somen
is thin, white, noodles usually served cold and accompanied by dipping sauce.
As a verb comen is
form of Alternative past participle|come|lang=en.
solen |
somen |
As a proper noun solen
is the sun (star at the center of the solar system).
As a noun somen is
thin, white, noodles usually served cold and accompanied by dipping sauce.
somen |
socmen |
As nouns the difference between somen and socmen
is that
somen is thin, white, noodles usually served cold and accompanied by dipping sauce while
socmen is plural of socman.
somen |
sowen |
As a noun somen
is thin, white, noodles usually served cold and accompanied by dipping sauce.
As a verb sowen is
(obsolete).
some |
somen |
As a pronoun some
is a certain number, at least one.
As a determiner some
is a certain proportion of, at least one.
As an adverb some
is of a measurement; approximately, roughly.
As a noun somen is
thin, white, noodles usually served cold and accompanied by dipping sauce.
women |
somen |
As nouns the difference between women and somen
is that
women is (
woman) while
somen is thin, white, noodles usually served cold and accompanied by dipping sauce.