| BEKNOWN | • beknown adj. (Obsolete) known. • beknown v. Past participle of beknow. • BEKNOWN adj. (archaic) known. |
| ENWOUND | • enwound v. Simple past tense and past participle of enwind. • ENWIND v. to enwrap, also INWIND. |
| GOWNMEN | • gownmen n. Plural of gownman. • GOWNMAN n. one whose professional habit is a gown, as a divine or lawyer, also GOWNSMAN. |
| INWOVEN | • inwoven v. Past participle of inweave. • INWEAVE v. to weave in. |
| NEWBORN | • newborn adj. Recently born. • newborn adj. Born anew, reborn. • newborn n. A recently born baby. |
| NEWMOWN | • newmown adj. Alternative spelling of new-mown. • new-mown adj. That has recently been mown. • NEWMOWN adj. recently mown. |
| NEWTONS | • newtons n. Plural of newton. • NEWTON n. a unit of force. |
| NONNEWS | • nonnews adj. Not of or pertaining to news. • NONNEWS adj. not being news. |
| NONWAGE | • nonwage adj. Not of or pertaining to a wage. • NONWAGE adj. not obtained from a wage. |
| NOWNESS | • nowness n. The property of happening now, or relating to now. • NOWNESS n. the state of existing at the present time. |
| RENOWNS | • renowns n. Plural of renown. • renowns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of renown. • RENOWN v. to make famous. |
| SNOWMEN | • snowmen n. Plural of snowman. • SNOWMAN n. a figure made of snow. |
| UNOWNED | • unowned adj. Not owned; not having an owner. • unowned adj. Not avowed or acknowledged as one’s own property or one’s own work. • UNOWNED adj. not owned. |
| UNWOVEN | • unwoven adj. Not woven. • unwoven v. Past participle of unweave. • UNWEAVE v. to undo something woven. |
| WONNERS | • WONNER n. (Scots) a wonder. |