different between neede vs neese

neede

English

Noun

neede (plural needes)

  1. Archaic spelling of need.

Verb

neede

  1. Archaic spelling of need.

neede From the web:

  • what needed for real id
  • what needed for passport
  • what needed to open bank account
  • what needed for herd immunity
  • what needed to renew passport
  • what needed to be a flight attendant
  • what needed to buy a house
  • what needed to rent a car


neese

English

Verb

neese (third-person singular simple present neeses, present participle neesing, simple past and past participle neesed)

  1. Alternative form of neeze

Anagrams

  • seene

Manx

Etymology

From Old Irish anís, from an- + ís.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /n?i?s/

Adverb

neese

  1. up, upwards (from a low position to a higher one)
  2. from below
  3. from the north
  4. from an inferior position in life
  5. (of growth) up

Usage notes

Neese implies upward movement toward the speaker (or some contextually relevant reference point); it contrasts with seose, which implies upward movement away from the speaker (or reference point).

See also

neese From the web:

  • what does neese mean
  • what does neese stand for
  • what do niece mean
  • what happened elliott neese
  • what is elliott neese doing these days
  • what is in neeses liver pudding
  • what did skylar neese do
  • what happened to neesey payne on wdbj7
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