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fewe

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English

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Adjective

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fewe

  1. Archaic spelling of few.

Middle English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old English fēaw, from Proto-West Germanic *fau, from Proto-Germanic *fawaz.

The predominant forms with a final vowel reflect generalisation of Old English inflected forms such as fēawe, fēawa or fēawan.

Pronunciation

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Determiner

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fewe (comparative fewere, superlative fewest)

  1. (when accompanying plural nouns) few, little, not many
  2. (when accompanying collective nouns) small, little

Descendants

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  • English: few
  • Scots: feu, fyow
  • Yola: vew, vewe

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Pronoun

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fewe

  1. A few, a small quantity.

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