wos

See also: WOs, wós, woš, W.O.s, and Woś

English

Verb

wos

  1. Eye dialect spelling of was.
    • 1876, Edward Everett Hale, "Phillip Nolan's Friends; or, 'Show Your Passports!'", Scribner's Monthly, Vol. XII, No. 1, page 20:
      She wos real good to 'em all, she wos, ma'am.

Anagrams


Catawba

Etymology

The word is related to wus, wuss (wasp).

Noun

wos

  1. bee

Lower Sorbian

Noun

wos f (diminutive woska)

  1. Superseded spelling of wós.

Declension


Old English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈwoːs/

Etymology 1

From Proto-Germanic *wōsą, from Proto-Indo-European *weys- (to flow). Akin to Middle Low German wose (foam; froth), Old English wāse (marsh; mire).

Alternative forms

  • ƿōs

Noun

wōs n (nominative plural wōs)

  1. juice, sap; moisture
Declension
Descendants
  • Middle English: wos, wose

Etymology 2

Inflected forms.

Alternative forms

  • ƿos

Noun

wos

  1. genitive singular of wōh

Tok Pisin

Noun

wos

  1. sentinel
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