Withing vs Wishing - What's the difference?
withing | wishing |
The act of making a wish.
* 1852 , Chambers's Papers for the People (volumes 9-10, page 167)
As verbs the difference between withing and wishing
is that withing is present participle of withe while wishing is present participle of lang=en.As a noun wishing is
the act of making a wish.wishing
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Discourse there was none; only exclamations and interjections, and wishings , wishings, wishings that Bessy were but his own for ever — his dear, dear little wife, as assuredly one day she should be!