Gazee vs Wazee - What's the difference?
gazee | wazee |
One who is gazed at or observed.
* 2006 , Robert Casillo, Gangster Priest: The Italian American Cinema of Martin Scorsese (page 489)
* 2010 , Philip Feifan Xie, Authenticating Ethnic Tourism
(mzee)
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(East Africa) An elder (old person).
* 2003 , Ward S Just, The American Ambassador?
* 2005 , Ernest Hemingway, Robert William Lewis, Under Kilimanjaro?
* 2006 , Edward I Steinhart, Black poachers, white hunters: a social history of hunting in colonial Kenya?
As nouns the difference between gazee and wazee
is that gazee is one who is gazed at or observed while wazee is irregular plural of mzee.gazee
English
Noun
(en noun)- In this world of competition over scarce wealth and even scarcer social prestige, Michael has become the envious gazer, coveting the money (and prestige) Johnny Boy withholds from him, while Johnny Boy is the gazee .
- The significance of the gazer-gazee construct has had a profound impact on research in many fields. Almost all institutional settings can
wazee
English
Noun
(head)mzee
English
Noun
(en-noun)- ...every President since Teddy Roosevelt saw Africa in the faces of her mzees , in their English suits or tribal robes...
- It is difficult to be both and the older mzees resent the irregularity of the position.
- ...we arranged an impromptu interview with this reluctant and less than candid local mzee , who lived near the Tsavo boundary.
