释义 |
wen I. \ˈwen\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English wenn, wenne, from Old English wenn; akin to Middle Low German wene wen, Danish dialect vann and probably to Old English wund wound — more at wound 1. : a cyst formed by obstruction to the excretion of material from a sebaceous gland and filled with sebaceous material : sebaceous cyst 2. : an abnormal growth protruding from a surface : excrescence II. noun (-s) Etymology: Old English : a rune adopted into the Old English alphabet having the value of Modern English w and after the 13th century being entirely replaced by that letter |