WEEN


Meaning of WEEN in English

ˈwēn transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Middle English wenen, from Old English wēnan; akin to Old High German wānen to weep, Old Norse væna to hope, Gothic wenjan, Sanskrit vanati he wishes — more at wish

1. archaic : believe , conceive , imagine , suppose

2. archaic : expect , purpose

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