ween

  • 11ween — [wēn] vi., vt. [ME wenen < OE wenan, akin to Ger wähnen < IE base * wen , to desire] Archaic to think; suppose; imagine …

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  • 12Ween — For other uses, see Ween (disambiguation). Ween Ween live in Edmonton, November 2007 Background information Origin …

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  • 13ween — co·ween; over·ween; ween; over·ween·ing·ness; ween·sy; …

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  • 14ween — /win/ (say ween) Archaic –verb (t) 1. to think or suppose. –verb (i) 2. to have an opinion. {Middle English wene, Old English wēnan think, expect} …

  • 15Ween (disambiguation) — Ween may refer to the following:*Halloween, a Western holiday *Ween, a rock band *Dean Ween, a member of rock band Ween *Gene Ween, a member of rock band Ween *Ween: The Prophecy, a video game by Coktel Visionee also* Wean …

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  • 16ween — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English wenen, from Old English wēnan; akin to Old Norse væna to hope and probably to Latin venus love, charm more at win Date: before 12th century archaic believe 2 …

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  • 17ween — verb /wiːn/ a) To suppose, imagine; to think, believe. ther cam a damoisel from Morgan le fay and brought vnto syr Arthur a swerd lyke vnto Excalibur [...], and he thanked her, wende it had ben so, but she was fals, for the swerd and the scauberd …

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  • 18ween — see WISH …

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  • 19ween — v. n. == think. RG. 369. O. and N. 237. 2 s. pres. ‘wanst.’ O. and N. 1642. AS. wenan v. a. == impute. Ps. xxxi. 2 …

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  • 20ween — v. think, suppose; expect, intend, hope (Archaic) …

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