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    ween
    /wiːn/

    verb

    • 1. be of the opinion; think or suppose: archaic "he, I ween, is no sacred personage"

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  2. Ween is an archaic verb that means to hold as an opinion or to suppose. Learn its etymology, first known use, and examples of ween in sentences.

  3. Ween is an archaic verb that means to think or imagine something. It comes from Old English wēnan and is related to German wähnen and other words.

  4. The use of ween is limited; and the third person, singular and plural, is generally indicated by the sign O.

  5. Ween is an archaic verb that means to think or suppose. It comes from Old English wēnan and has related words in other Germanic languages. See examples, synonyms, and translations of ween.

  6. Oct 2, 2022 · Ween means "to believe" and is archaic, while wean means "to accustom to something" and is more common. Learn the difference, see sentence examples, and avoid confusion with these words.

  7. Learn the origin, usage and synonyms of the verb and noun ween, which means to think, suppose or imagine. Find similar words and unscrambled words related to ween.

  8. Jun 11, 2024 · From Middle English weinen (“to wail, lament”), from Old English wānian (“to bewail, lament”), from Proto-Germanic *wainōną (“to cry, lament, grieve”). Cognate with Dutch wenen (“to weep, cry”), German weinen (“to weep, cry”), Icelandic veina (“to wail, cry out”), West Frisian weine (“to weep, cry”) .