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wift

<span class="searchmatch">wift</span> f an implement used in weaving Joseph Bosworth, T. Northcote Toller (1898) “<span class="searchmatch">wift</span>”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, second edition, Oxford: Oxford University...


skew wift

skew <span class="searchmatch">wift</span> (comparative more skew <span class="searchmatch">wift</span>, superlative most skew <span class="searchmatch">wift</span>) Alternative spelling of skew-whiff...


skew-wift

skew-<span class="searchmatch">wift</span> (comparative more skew-<span class="searchmatch">wift</span>, superlative most skew-<span class="searchmatch">wift</span>) Alternative spelling of skew-whiff...


wuft

From <span class="searchmatch">wift</span>, from Middle Dutch <span class="searchmatch">wift</span>. IPA(key): /ʋʏft/ Hyphenation: wuft Rhymes: -ʏft wuft (comparative wufter, superlative wuftst) (chiefly Netherlands)...


wefte

weft, wyft From Old English weft, <span class="searchmatch">wift</span>, from Proto-Germanic *wiftiz; equivalent to weven +‎ -th. The vocalism in -e- is due to the influence of weven....


skew-whiff

See also: skewwhiff and skew whiff skew-<span class="searchmatch">wift</span>, skew <span class="searchmatch">wift</span>, skew wiff, skew-wiff, scew-whiff, skew whift, skew-whift, skew whiff, skewiff, ski whiff squewiff...


wifty

From *<span class="searchmatch">wift</span> +‎ -y. First element is of unknown origin. IPA(key): /ˈwɪf.ti/ wifty (comparative wiftier, superlative wiftiest) Eccentric, silly, scatterbrained...


Alexandrian

Alexandrian (plural Alexandrians) Synonym of alexandrine. 1735, J[onathan] S[<span class="searchmatch">wift</span>], Poems on Several Occasions, Dublin: […] George Faulkner, […], page 32:...


skew

skew whiff skew-whiff skew-whift skew whift skew wiff skew-wiff skew <span class="searchmatch">wift</span> skew-<span class="searchmatch">wift</span> neither parallel nor at right angles to a certain line of two lines...


wimpleless

column 1: wimpel-leas, wimpleless, without wimple.] 1944, Francis D[arwin] S[<span class="searchmatch">wift</span>] Darwin, transl., The English Mediaeval Recluse, London: Society for Promoting...