different between bowne vs owne
bowne
English
Etymology
See boun.
Verb
bowne (third-person singular simple present bownes, present participle bowning, simple past and past participle bowned)
- (transitive, obsolete) To make ready; to prepare; to dress.
Anagrams
- Bowen, benow, bewon
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owne
English
Determiner
owne
- Obsolete spelling of own
Verb
owne
- Obsolete spelling of own
Anagrams
- Owen, enow, wone
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