Wester vs Wested - What's the difference?
wester | wested |
To move towards the west
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* 1936 , , More Poems , XI, line 1-2
(west)
One of the four principal compass points, specifically 270°, conventionally directed to the left on maps; the direction of the setting sun at an equinox.
Situated or lying in or toward the west; westward.
(meteorology) Of wind: from the west.
Of or pertaining to the west; western.
From the West; occidental.
Towards the west; westwards.
To move to the west; (of the sun) to set.
* 1596 , (Edmund Spenser), The Faerie Queene , V.prologue:
As verbs the difference between wester and wested
is that wester is to move towards the west while wested is (west).As a noun wester
is a strong westerly wind.wester
English
Verb
(en verb)- The rainy Pleiads wester ,
- Orion plunges prone,
Derived terms
* westeringUsage notes
*Used especially of heavenly bodieswested
English
Verb
(head)west
English
(wikipedia west)Noun
(-)Derived terms
* north-northwest * northwest * south-southwest * southwest * west by north * west by south * wester * westerly * western * westerner * westing * westward * westwardly * westwardsCoordinate terms
* (compass point) east, north, southAdjective
Adverb
(-)Verb
(en verb)- Foure times his place he shifted hath in sight, / And twice has risen, where he now doth West', / And ' wested twice, where he ought rise aright.
