different between waite vs twaite
waite
English
Verb
waite (third-person singular simple present waites, present participle waiting, simple past and past participle waited)
- Archaic spelling of wait.
- 1673, John Milton - When I consider how my light is spent
- And post o're Land and Ocean without rest:
- They also serve who only stand and waite.
- 1673, John Milton - When I consider how my light is spent
Anagrams
- Iwate, tawie
Westrobothnian
Noun
waite n sg
- definite nominative/accusative neuter singular of wait
waite From the web:
- what waiters do
- what waite means
- what waiters say to customers
- what waitress do
- what waiters may wait for crossword
- what waitresses make the most money
- what waitress teaches you
- what waitress character are you
twaite
English
Etymology
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /twe?t/
Noun
twaite (plural twaites)
- (dialectal) A fish, the twaite shad, Alosa fallax
Anagrams
- atwite
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