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acknew

acknew

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of acknow

cawney

cawnie

cawnie

noun

  1. (historical) A measure of land equal to 57,600 square feet or 1.3225 acres, formerly used in India.

colwen

cornew

cowden

coween

cowmen

cowmen

noun

  1. plural of cowman

cowpen

encowl

encowl

verb

  1. (transitive) To clothe (as) in a cowl; to make (someone) a monk.

mcewen

newcal

unclew

unclew

verb

  1. (transitive) To unwind, unfold, or untie.
  2. (transitive, figuratively) To undo; to ruin.

wacken

wacken

adj

  1. (UK dialectal) Lively; sharp; wanton.
  2. (obsolete) Watchful.

weanoc

wendic

wendic

Adjective

  1. Of or relating to the Wends.

Proper noun

  1. The language of the Wends.

whence

whence

adv

  1. (archaic, formal or literary) From where; from which place or source.

conj

  1. (literary, poetic) Used for introducing the result of a fact that has just been stated; thence

wicken

winced

winced

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of wince

wincer

wincer

noun

  1. One who, or that which, winces.

winces

winces

noun

  1. plural of wince

wincey

wincey

noun

  1. linsey-woolsey

wlench

wrench

wrench

noun

  1. (UK) An adjustable spanner used by plumbers.
  2. (US) A hand tool for making rotational adjustments, such as fitting nuts and bolts, or fitting pipes; a spanner.
  3. (archaic) A winch or windlass.
  4. (obsolete) A screw.
  5. (obsolete) A trick or artifice.
  6. (obsolete) A turn at an acute angle.
  7. (obsolete) Deceit; guile; treachery.
  8. (obsolete) means; contrivance
  9. (physics) In screw theory, a screw assembled from force and torque vectors arising from application of Newton's laws to a rigid body.
  10. A distorting change from the original meaning.
  11. A movement that twists or pulls violently; a tug.
  12. A violent emotional change caused by separation.
  13. An injury caused by a violent twisting or pulling of a limb; strain, sprain.
  14. In coursing, the act of bringing the hare round at less than a right angle, worth half a point in the recognised code of points for judging.

verb

  1. (intransitive, fencing, obsolete) To disarm an opponent by whirling his or her blade away.
  2. (intransitive, obsolete) To violently move in a turn or writhe.
  3. (transitive) To deprive by means of a violent pull or twist.
  4. (transitive) To distort the original meaning of; to misrepresent.
  5. (transitive) To injure (a joint) by pulling or twisting.
  6. (transitive) To pull or twist violently.
  7. (transitive) To rack with pain; to be hurt or distressed.
  8. (transitive) To use a wrench; to twist with a wrench.
  9. (transitive, obsolete) To thrust a weapon in a twisting motion.
  10. (transitive, obsolete) To tighten with or as if with a winch.