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somen

Soken vs Somen - What's the difference?

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 vs Somen - What's the difference?

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 vs Omen - What's the difference?

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 vs Comen - What's the difference?

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 vs Somen - What's the difference?

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 vs Socmen - What's the difference?

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 vs Sowen - What's the difference?

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 vs Somen - What's the difference?

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 vs Somen - What's the difference?

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.