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acknew
acknew
verb
simple past tense and past participle of acknow
awaken
awaken
verb
(intransitive) To stop sleeping; awake.
(theology) To call to a sense of sin.
(transitive) To cause to become awake.
(transitive) To cause to become aware.
(transitive, figurative) To bring into action (something previously dormant); to stimulate.
awoken
awoken
verb
(nonstandard, rare) Misspelling of awaken.
past participle of awake
beknow
beknow
verb
(transitive) To acknowledge; own; confess.
(transitive) To know about; have knowledge of; recognise; understand; be aware (of); be knowledgeable about.
hawken
kelwen
kelwin
kenway
kenwee
kerwin
kerwon
knawel
knawel
noun
(Australia, New Zealand) Scleranthus biflorus
Scleranthus annuus, common in sandy soil.
knower
knower
noun
Agent noun of know: one who knows.
knowle
knowle
Proper noun
A district of Bristol, England between Brislington, Whitchurch, Hengrove and Totterdown
newark
newark
Proper noun
Any of several place names, see Wikipedia:Newark.
a town in Nottinghamshire, England: see
an unincorporated community in Beech Creek Township, Indiana, USA.
a city in New Jersey, USA
a city in Ohio, USA
reknow
unknew
unknew
verb
simple past tense of unknow
wacken
wacken
adj
(UK dialectal) Lively; sharp; wanton.
(obsolete) Watchful.
wakeen
wakens
wakens
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of waken
wakken
wakken
verb
(UK, dialect, obsolete) To waken.
wankel
wanker
wanker
noun
(obsolete, Britain, school slang) A salted, and lightly smoked herring or mackerel; a bloater.
(slang, derogatory, vulgar) A penis.
(slang, derogatory, vulgar) A person who wanks.
(slang, derogatory, vulgar) An annoying person.
(slang, derogatory, vulgar) An idiot, a stupid person.
(slang, derogatory, vulgar) An ineffectual person.
(slang, derogatory, vulgar) Someone who shows off too much, a poser or poseur; someone who is overly self-satisfied.
(slang, humorous, vulgar) A very informal address used between friends.
wankie
wankle
wankle
adj
(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Weak; unstable; unreliable; not to be depended on.
wauken
weaken
weaken
verb
(intransitive) To become weaker or less strong.
(transitive) To make weaker or less strong.
weinek
wekeen
wekeen
noun
(UK, dialect) A bird, the meadow pipit.
welkin
welkin
noun
(also Lancashire) The sky which appears to an observer on the Earth as a dome in which celestial bodies are visible; the firmament.
(religion) The place above the Earth where God or other deities live; heaven.
The upper atmosphere occupied by clouds, flying birds, etc.
weskan
wicken
wikeno
winked
winked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of wink
winkel
winker
winker
noun
(UK, colloquial) An eye.
(US, colloquial) An eyelash.
A player of the game of tiddlywinks.
A screen attached to the bridle of a horse or other domesticated animal preventing it from being able to see things to its side.
A small bellows in an organ, regulated by a spring, controlling variations of wind pressure.
Somebody who winks; somebody who connives.
The winking membrane of a bird's eye; the winking muscle.
winkle
winkle
noun
(children's slang) The penis, especially that of a boy rather than that of a man.
A periwinkle or its shell, of family Littorinidae.
Any one of various marine spiral gastropods, especially, in the United States, either of two species Busycotypus canaliculatus and Busycon carica.
verb
Synonym of winkle out (“to acquire or extract with difficulty”)
wrekin
wroken
wroken
verb
(obsolete) past participle of wreak