different between fenowed vs finew
fenowed
English
Etymology
From Middle English yvyned, past participle of Middle English vynye (“to be mouldy”), from Old English fynegian (“to become mouldy”), from fyni? (“mouldy, musty”). Akin to Old English fyne (“moisture, mildew”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f?no?d/
Adjective
fenowed (comparative more fenowed, superlative most fenowed)
- (obsolete) Decayed; mouldy.
- (obsolete, figuratively) Corrupted.
Related terms
- finew
- vinnewed, vinewed
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finew
English
Etymology
From Middle English *fine, from Old English fyne (“moisture, mold, mildew”), from Proto-Germanic *funiz, *fun- (“moisture, mold”), from Proto-Indo-European *poni-o- (“mud, slush, morass”). Related to Middle Low German vunsch, Middle Dutch vunsc (“musty”), Old English fenn (“swamp, bog”). More at fen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f?nju?/
Noun
finew (uncountable)
- moldiness
Related terms
- fenowed
- vinew, vinnewed, vinewed
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