different between weest vs seest
weest
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English westen, from Old English w?stan (“to lay waste, ravage”), from Proto-West Germanic *w?stijan (“to waste, devastate”), from Proto-Indo-European *w?st- (“empty, void”). Cognate with Scots wast, weist (“to waste”), German wüsten (“to waste, squander”). More at waste.
Verb
weest (third-person singular simple present weests, present participle weesting, simple past and past participle weested)
- (transitive, Britain dialectal, Northern England) To waste.
Related terms
- westen
- westy
Etymology 2
From wee +? -est.
Adjective
weest
- superlative form of wee: most wee
Anagrams
- Sweet, sweet, weets
Dutch
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e?st
Verb
weest
- (archaic) plural imperative of zijn
- (with postpositioned u) imperative of zijn
- second-person (gij) singular past indicative of wijzen
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seest
English
Alternative forms
- see'st (obsolete)
Etymology
see +? -est
Verb
seest
- (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of see
- Genesis 13:15 For all the land which thou seest, to thee will I give it, and to thy seed for ever.
Anagrams
- Estes, stees
Estonian
Etymology
Elative of sees.
Postposition
seest
- out of, from the inside of (Governs the genitive)
- Tule kasti seest välja.
- Come out of the box.
- Tule kasti seest välja.
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