different between stee vs shee

stee

English

Alternative forms

  • stey

Etymology

Compare German Stiege. See stair.

Noun

stee (plural stees)

  1. (obsolete, Britain, dialect) A ladder.

Anagrams

  • Sète, Tees, este, see't, tees

Middle English

Noun

stee

  1. Alternative form of stie (ladder)

stee From the web:

  • what steers a ship
  • what steers a boat
  • what steers a hurricane
  • what steep means
  • what steel are files made from
  • what steel penny is worth the most
  • what steering technique is correct when backing
  • what steel are leaf springs made of


shee

English

Pronoun

shee

  1. Obsolete spelling of she.
    • 1667, John Milton, Paradise Lost Book V
      ...but Eve
      [...]
      Stood to entertain her guest from Heav'n; no vaile
      Shee needed, Vertue-proof, no thought infirme
      Alter'd her cheek...

Anagrams

  • eesh

Manx

Etymology

From Old Irish síd, síth. Cognate with Irish (fairy mound).

Noun

shee m (genitive singular shee, plural sheeghyn)

  1. fairy

Synonyms

  • sheeaghan

Related terms

  • mooinjer veggey (fairies)

Mutation


Navajo

Postposition

shee

  1. by means of me, because of me

Inflection

shee From the web:

  • what sheen for exterior paint
  • what sheesh mean
  • what sheen for walls
  • what sheets keep you cool
  • what sheen for trim
  • what sheets do hotels use
  • what sheen for bathroom
  • what sheen for kitchen cabinets
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