Weet vs Weel - What's the difference?
weet | weel |
(archaic) To know.
* 1885 , Richard Burton, The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night , Night 13:
(obsolete) A whirlpool.
A kind of trap for catching fish; a weely.
(Webster 1913)
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As a verb weet
is (archaic) to know.As a noun weel is
(obsolete) a whirlpool.weet
English
Verb
(en verb)- I wept for myself, but resigned my soul to the tyranny of Time and Circumstance, well weeting that Fortune is fair and constant to no man.
