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▪ I. † whene, v. Obs. Also wene, ȝwene. [Aphetic f. awhene (OE. áhwǽnan).] trans. To afflict, trouble, offend.
a1310in Wright Lyric P. 49 Lyare wes mi latymer, Sleuthe ant slep my bedyuer [= bed-fellow; printed bedyner], that weneth me unbe-while. Umbe-while y am to whene, when y shal murthes metan. c1315Shoreham i. 1908 And þaȝ þat lawe for-bede nauȝt þat man and wyf ymene Toe-hebbe a child, ȝet scholdy nauȝt Honestete so ȝwene. c1330R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 6887 ‘Lord,’ he seyde, ‘ȝow þar nought wene, Why y am comen ȝe may wel mene.’ ▪ II. whene obs. f. queen, wain, when. |