DEAWS | • DEAW v. (Spenser) to cover with dew. |
DOWSE | • dowse v. Alternative form of douse (“to plunge into water”). • dowse v. Alternative form of douse (“to strike”). • dowse n. Alternative form of douse (“strike”). |
SAWED | • sawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of saw. • sawed v. (Dialectal, often humorous) simple past tense of see. • SAW v. to cut with a jagged-edged tool. |
SEWED | • sewed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sew. • sewed adj. Having been created through the sewing process. • SEW v. to mend or fasten with a needle and thread. |
SOWED | • sowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sow. • SOW v. to scatter seeds for a crop. |
SWEDE | • swede n. (Chiefly Britain) The fleshy yellow root of a variety of rape, Brassica napus var. napobrassica, resembling… • swede n. The plant from which this is obtained. • swede n. (Scotland, Ireland, Northern England) The turnip. |
SWEED | • SWEE v. to sway, swing, also SWEY. |
WADES | • wades n. Plural of wade. • wades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wade. • WADE v. to walk through water. |
WEEDS | • weeds n. Plural of weed. • weeds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weed. • weeds n. (Obsolete) Clothes. |
WEIDS | • WEID n. (Scots) any sudden illness, cold or relapse with febrile symptoms. |
WELDS | • welds n. Plural of weld. • welds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weld. • WELD v. to join by fusing. |
WENDS | • wends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wend. • Wends n. Plural of Wend. • WEND v. to proceed along. |
WIDES | • wides n. Plural of wide. • WIDE n. a wide ball in cricket. |
WISED | • wised v. Simple past tense and past participle of wise. • WISE v. (Scots) to guide in a certain direction. |