Wheen vs Ween - What's the difference?
wheen | ween |
A little; a small number.
A quantity; a goodly number.
* 1815 , Walter Scott, Guy Mannering :
(label) To suppose, imagine; to think, believe.
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*:And ryght as Arthur was on horsbak / ther cam a damoisel from Morgan le fey and broughte vnto syr Arthur a swerd lyke vnto Excalibur // and sayd vnto Arthur Morgan le fey sendeth here your swerd for grete loue / and he thanked her / & wende it had ben so / but she was fals / for the swerd and the scaubard was counterfeet & brutyll and fals
*1526 , (William Tyndale), trans. (Bible) , (w) VIII:
*:Then sayde Peter unto hym: Perissh thou and thy money togedder. For thou wenest that the gyfte of god maye be obteyned with money?
(label) To expect, hope or wish.
As nouns the difference between wheen and ween
is that wheen is a little; a small number while ween is doubt; conjecture.As a verb ween is
to suppose, imagine; to think, believe.wheen
English
Alternative forms
* (l), (l)Noun
(en noun)- I have six terriers at hame, forbye twa couple of slow-hunds, five grews, and a wheen other dogs.
