different between sleepe vs sleeps
sleepe
English
Noun
sleepe (countable and uncountable, plural sleepes)
- Obsolete spelling of sleep
Verb
sleepe (third-person singular simple present sleepes, present participle sleeping, simple past and past participle slepte)
- Obsolete spelling of sleep
- 1633, John Donne, Loves Diet
- Now negligent of sports I lye,
And now as other Fawkners use,
I spring a mistresse, sweare, write, sigh and weepe:
And the game kill'd, or lost, goe talk, and sleepe.
- Now negligent of sports I lye,
- 1633, John Donne, Loves Diet
Anagrams
- Peeles, elpees, peeles
Middle English
Noun
sleepe
- Alternative form of sleep
sleepe From the web:
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sleeps
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sli?ps/
- Rhymes: -i?ps
Noun
sleeps
- plural of sleep
Verb
sleeps
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sleep
Anagrams
- speels
sleeps From the web:
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- what sleeps standing up
- what sleeps with one eye open
- what sleeps the most
- what sleeps with eyes open
- what sleeps lightly
- what sleeps upside down
- what sleeps out in the woods
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