Yenned vs Kenned - What's the difference?
yenned | kenned |
(yen)
The unit of Japanese currency, equal to 100 sen.
A coin or note worth one yen.
To have a strong desire for.
(ken)
Knowledge or perception.
Range of sight.
To know, perceive or understand.
To discover by sight; to catch sight of; to descry.
* 1662 Thomas Salusbury, Galileo's Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems (Dialogue 2):
* Addison
* Shakespeare
(slang, UK, obsolete) A house, especially a den of thieves.
English irregular verbs
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As verbs the difference between yenned and kenned
is that yenned is (yen) while kenned is (ken).yenned
English
Verb
(head)yen
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) , from (etyl) ).Noun
(yen)Etymology 2
From .Synonyms
* craving, desire, hankering, urge, yearningVerb
(yenn)kenned
English
Verb
(head)ken
English
Etymology 1
Northern and Scottish dialects from (etyl) . The noun meaning “range of sight” is a nautical abbreviation of present participle kenning.Noun
(-)Usage notes
In common usage a (fossil word), found only in the phrase .Coordinate terms
* (nautical range of sight) (l)Quotations
* (English Citations of "ken")Verb
- I proposed to the Mariners, that it would be of great benefit in Navigation to make use of [the telescope] upon the round-top of a ship, to discover and kenne Vessels afar off.
- We ken them from afar.''
- 'Tis he. I ken the manner of his gait.