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wifes
English
Noun
wifes
- (nonstandard) plural of wife
Usage notes
The generally accepted plural of wife is wives.
Middle English
Noun
wifes
- plural of wif
Scots
Noun
wifes
- plural of wife
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wites
English
Verb
wites
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wite
Anagrams
- Weist, Wiest
Scots
Verb
wites
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of wite
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