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weeds
English
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /wi?dz/
- Rhymes: -i?dz
Etymology 1
Inflected form of weed.
Noun
weeds
- plural of weed
Verb
weeds
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weed
Etymology 2
From Old English w?d, w?de, from Proto-Germanic *w?diz (“piece of cloth, garment”).
Noun
weeds pl (plural only)
- (obsolete) Clothes.
- 1600, William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing, v 3
- Come, let us hence, and put on other weeds;
- 1886, Aeschylus, Choephori, translated by Anna Swanwick, lines 10–12
- What sight is this? What company of women
Is wending hitherward, in sable weeds
Conspicuous?
- What sight is this? What company of women
- 1600, William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing, v 3
Usage notes
Fossil word, found in phrase widow's weeds.
Derived terms
- widow's weeds
Anagrams
- Swede, sewed, swede
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