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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



667 words match “EWE”

DRONKELEWE a.
Given to drink; drunken. [Obs.] Chaucer.
ENTERMEWER n.
A hawk gradually changing the color of its feathers, commonly in the second year.
ESCHEWER n.
One who eschews.
FAREWELL interj. 4 definitions
oun; as, fare you well; and is sometimes used as an expression of separation only; as, farewell the year; farewell, ye sweet groves; that is, I bid you farewell. So farewell hope, and with hope, farewell fear. Milton. Fare thee well! and if forever, Still forever fare thee well. Byron.
FEWEL n.
Fuel. [Obs.] Hooker.
FIREWEED n. 2 definitions
An American plant (Erechthites hiercifolia), very troublesome in spots where brushwood has been burned.
FLEWED a.
Having large flews. Shak.
FOREWEND v.
To go before. [Obs.] Spenser.
HEBREWESS n.
An Israelitish woman.
HELLBREWED a.
Prepared in hell. Milton.
HEWE n.
A domestic servant; a retainer. [Obs.] "False homely hewe." Chaucer.
HEWER n.
One who hews.
HORSEWEED n.
A composite plant (Erigeron Canadensis), which is a common weed.
INTERVIEWER n.
ons or obtaining information for publication. It would have made him the prince of interviewers in these days. Leslie Stephen.
JEWEL n. 5 definitions
and having enamel or precious stones as a part of its design. Plate of rare device, and jewels Of rich and exquisite form. Shak.
JEWELER n.
One who makes, or deals in, jewels, precious stones, and similar ornaments. [Written also jeweller.] Jeweler's gold. See under Gold.
JEWELLERY n.
See Jewelry. Burke.
JEWELRY n. 2 definitions
The art or trade of a jeweler. Cotgrave.
JEWELWEED n.
See Impatiens.
JEWESS n.
A Hebrew woman.
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