- beþwéan
- sv/t6 3rd pres beþwíehþ past beþwóg/on ptp beþwagen to moisten, wet
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
wean — wean·el; wean·er; wean·ie; wean·ly; wean·yer; wean; wean·ling; … English syllables
wean on — ˈwean on [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they wean on he/she/it weans on present participle weaning on past tense weaned on past partic … Useful english dictionary
Wean — Wean, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Weaned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Weaning}.] [OE. wenen, AS. wenian, wennan, to accustom; akin to D. wennen, G. gew[ o]hnen, OHG. giwennan, Icel. venja, Sw. v[ a]nja, Dan. v[ae]nne, Icel. vanr accustomed, wont; cf. AS.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wean hean — (wienerisch für Wien hören) ist der Name eines Wienerlied Festivals, das seit 2000 in Wien stattfindet. Es ist neben echt:wien das größte Festival dieses Genres. Unterstützt wird die Veranstaltung durch das Wiener Volksliedwerk. Jedes Jahr… … Deutsch Wikipedia
wean hean — (wienerisch für Wien hören) ist der Name eines Wienerlied Festivals, das seit 2000 in Wien stattfindet. Es ist neben echt:wien das größte Festival dieses Genres. Veranstalter ist das Wiener Volksliedwerk. Jedes Jahr erscheint dazu der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
wean — [wi:n] v [T] [: Old English; Origin: wenian] to gradually stop feeding a baby or young animal on its mother s milk and start giving it ordinary food wean sb onto sth ▪ It s time to start weaning her onto solid foods. wean off/from [wean sb… … Dictionary of contemporary English
wean off — ˌwean ˈoff ˌwean ˈfrom [present tense I/you/we/they wean off he/she/it weans off present participle … Useful english dictionary
wean from — ˌwean ˈoff ˌwean ˈfrom [present tense I/you/we/they wean off he/she/it weans off … Useful english dictionary
wean from/off — [phrasal verb] wean (someone or something) from/off (something) : to make (someone or something) stop doing or using (something) efforts to wean the country from its dependence on foreign oil I m gradually weaning myself off cigarettes … Useful english dictionary
Wean — Wean, n. A weanling; a young child. [1913 Webster] I, being but a yearling wean. Mrs. Browning. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wean — Ⅰ. wean [1] ► VERB 1) accustom (a young mammal) to food other than its mother s milk. 2) (often wean off) make (someone) give up a habit or addiction. 3) (be weaned on) be strongly influenced by (something) from an early age. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary