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wheft
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English
Etymology
Possibly a blend of waft (“breeze, indicative flag”) + Middle English wef (“odour, stench”), itself likely derived from weven (“to move about”) or a variant of wayf; compare wek, variant of weyk (“weak”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /wɛft/, (without the wine–whine merger) /hwɛft/
Noun
wheft (plural whefts)
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