weening

English

Etymology 1

From Middle English wening (supposition, opinion, presumption, doubt), from Old English wēning (supposition, doubt, doubtful thought), equivalent to ween + -ing.

Noun

weening (countable and uncountable, plural weenings)

  1. Presumption, imagination, supposition.
    • 1860, R.R.B., The Upland Hall, page 54:
      [] and if I get a scanty living in the way I do, it is because the credulity of the people require such practices to satisfy their weenings — they wish to know all sorts of things, []

Verb

weening

  1. present participle and gerund of ween

Anagrams

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