wem
[wɛm]
Definitions
1. noun
a suffix used in Old English and Middle English to form nouns indicating a place, a dwelling, or a person
“The village’s name ended with the Old English suffix ‘wem’, indicating it was a place of settlement.”
[wɛm]
1. noun
a suffix used in Old English and Middle English to form nouns indicating a place, a dwelling, or a person
“The village’s name ended with the Old English suffix ‘wem’, indicating it was a place of settlement.”