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asweve

asweve

verb

  1. (intransitive, obsolete) To stupefy.
  2. (obsolete, poetic) To put to sleep.

avowed

avowed

adj

  1. asserted under oath, or vow
  2. openly acknowledged
  3. positively stated

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of avow

avower

avower

noun

  1. A person who avows

enwove

inwove

inwove

verb

  1. simple past tense of inweave

reavow

reavow

verb

  1. To avow again.

review

review

noun

  1. (law) A judicial reassessment of a case or an event.
  2. A forensic inspection to assess compliance with regulations or some code.
  3. A military inspection or display for the benefit of superiors or VIPs.
  4. A periodical which makes a survey of the arts or some other field.
  5. A second or subsequent reading of a text or artifact in an attempt to gain new insights.
  6. A stage show made up of topical sketches etc.
  7. A survey of the available items or material.
  8. An account intended as a critical evaluation of a text or a piece of work.

verb

  1. (obsolete) To retrace; to go over again.
  2. (obsolete) To view or see again; to look back on.
  3. (transitive, US, Canada) To look over again (something previously written or learned), especially in preparation for an examination.
  4. To look back over in order to correct or edit; to revise.
  5. To survey; to look broadly over.
  6. To write a critical evaluation of a new art work etc.; to write a review.

rewave

rewove

rewove

verb

  1. simple past tense of reweave

swarve

swarve

verb

  1. (UK, Scotland, dialect, obsolete) To swerve.
  2. (UK, dialect, obsolete) To climb.

swaver

swaver

verb

  1. (obsolete) To decline away from.
  2. To incline to one side; to swing.
  3. To stagger or totter; to walk feebly, as one who is fatigued.

swerve

swerve

noun

  1. A deviation from duty or custom.
  2. A sudden movement out of a straight line, for example to avoid a collision.

verb

  1. (archaic) To stray; to wander; to rove.
  2. (transitive, slang) To go out of one's way to avoid; to snub.
  3. Of a projectile, to travel in a curved line
  4. To bend; to incline; to give way.
  5. To climb or move upward by winding or turning.
  6. To drive in the trajectory of another vehicle to stop it, to cut off.
  7. To go out of a straight line; to deflect.
  8. To turn aside or deviate to avoid impact.
  9. To wander from any line prescribed, or from a rule or duty; to depart from what is established by law, duty, custom, or the like; to deviate.

sweven

sweven

noun

  1. (archaic) A dream.
  2. (archaic) A vision.

swived

swived

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of swive

swivel

swivel

noun

  1. (dance) A rotating of the hips.
  2. (fishing) A small, usually ball- or barrel-shaped device used in angling to connect sections of fishing lines, consisting of two rings linked via a thrust bearing pivot joint.
  3. (mechanical) A piece, such as a ring or hook, attached to another piece by a pin, in such a manner as to permit rotation about the pin as an axis.
  4. (military) A small piece of ordnance, turning on a point or swivel; called also swivel gun.
  5. (slang, uncountable) Strength of mind or character that enables one to overcome adversity; confidence; force of will.
  6. The act of swivelling.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To swing or turn, as on a pin or pivot.

swiver

swives

swives

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swive

swivet

swivet

noun

  1. A state or condition of haste, flutter; extreme discomposure or distress; irritation, exasperation, annoyance.

twelve

twelve

noun

  1. (law, colloquial) A jury (normally composed of twelve persons).
  2. (military slang, by ellipsis of twelve o'clock) Front (front side of something, position in front of something).
  3. (slang) The police; law enforcement, especially a narcotics officer.
  4. A group of twelve items.
  5. A twelve-bore gun.

num

  1. The cardinal number occurring after eleven and before thirteen, represented in Arabic numerals as 12 and in Roman numerals as XII.

twyver

unwive

unwive

verb

  1. (transitive, archaic) To cause (a woman) no longer to be a wife.
  2. (transitive, archaic) To divest of a wife; to divorce (someone) from his wife.

unwove

unwove

verb

  1. simple past tense of unweave

valewe

valewe

noun

  1. Obsolete form of value.

viewed

viewed

adj

  1. Having been viewed; having been seen, watched or witnessed.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of view

viewer

viewer

noun

  1. (computing) A program that displays the contents of a file.
  2. (mining, historical) The manager of a colliery, who directs its workings and ventilation.
  3. Any optical device used to view photographic slides.
  4. Someone who views a spectacle; an onlooker or spectator.
  5. Someone who watches television.

viewly

viewly

adj

  1. (UK, dialect) Pleasing to the eye; sightly.

vowels

vowels

noun

  1. plural of vowel

vowely

vowely

adj

  1. Alternative form of vowelly

vowers

vowers

noun

  1. plural of vower

vowess

vowess

noun

  1. (archaic) A woman who has taken religious vows, especially a vow of chastity.

waived

waived

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of waive

waiver

waiver

noun

  1. (law) A legal document removing some requirement, such as waiving a right (giving it up) or a waiver of liability (agreeing to hold someone blameless).
  2. (obsolete) The process of waiving or outlawing a person.
  3. Something that releases a person from a requirement.
  4. The act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim, or privilege.

verb

  1. (transitive) To waive (to relinquish, to forego).
  2. Misspelling of waver.

waives

waives

noun

  1. plural of waive

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of waive

wavell

wavers

wavers

noun

  1. plural of waver

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of waver

wavery

wavery

adj

  1. Tending to waver; uncertain or hesitant.

waveys

waveys

noun

  1. plural of wavey

wavier

wavier

adj

  1. comparative form of wavy: more wavy

wavies

wavies

noun

  1. plural of wavy

weaved

weaved

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of weave

weaver

weaver

noun

  1. A strand of material used in weaving.
  2. A weaverbird.
  3. An aquatic beetle of the genus Gyrinus.
  4. Certain fish of the family Pinguipedidae
  5. One who weaves.

weaves

weaves

noun

  1. plural of weave

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weave

weever

weever

noun

  1. Any of the usually brown fish in family Trachinidae, which catch prey by burying themselves in the sand and snatching them as they go past.

weevil

weevil

noun

  1. (figurative, derogatory) A loathsome person.
  2. Any of many similar, but more distantly related, beetles such as the biscuit weevil (Stegobium paniceum).
  3. Any of many tens of thousands of species of herbivorous beetles of various sizes, in the family Curculionidae within the superfamily Curculionoidea.
  4. Any of many tens of thousands of species of herbivorous beetles, ranging in size from tiny to large, in the superfamily Curculionoidea, the most characteristic species having the head projecting in a distinctive snout with the mouthparts at the tip.

wervel

wharve

wharve

verb

  1. (Scotland, Northern England) to turn, turn over (especially of mown grass).

whauve

whelve

wherve

wivern

wivern

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of wyvern

wivers

wivers

noun

  1. plural of wiver

wolver

wolver

noun

  1. Alternative form of wolfer (“one who hunts and kills wolves”)

wolves

wolves

noun

  1. plural of wolf

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wolve

wovens

wovens

noun

  1. plural of woven

wyvern

wyvern

noun

  1. (heraldry, mythology, fantasy) A draconian creature possessing wings, only two legs and usually a barbed tail.