different between pilwe vs wilwe
pilwe
Middle English
Alternative forms
- pilue, pilew, pelew, pilow, pylwe, pylow, pule, pyle, pile, pelewe, pilewe, pelowe, pilowe
Etymology
From Old English pyle, pylu, pylwe, from Proto-West Germanic *pulw?, from Latin pulv?nus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?pilw?/, /?pil?u?/, /?piliu?/, /?p?l-/
Noun
pilwe (plural pilwes)
- A soft stuffed bag; a cushion or pillow.
- (rare) A pad; a piece of cushioning.
- (rare) A supporting piece of metal.
Derived terms
- *pilwebere
- English: pillowber
- ? Irish: piliúr, peiliúr
- Scots: pillaebeir
- English: pillowber
Descendants
- English: pillow
- ? Maori: pera
- Scots: pillae
References
- “pilwe, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2019-09-14.
pilwe From the web:
wilwe
Middle English
Noun
wilwe
- willow
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)
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