Hews

/ˈhjuːz/ verb

Definition

Third person singular present tense of 'hew'; chops or shapes with a tool.

Etymology

Regular present tense formation from 'hew,' adding '-s' (Old English '-eþ' or '-es' depending on dialect). This is the form used with singular subjects like 'he,' 'she,' 'it,' or a singular noun.

Kelly Says

The difference between 'hew' (I hew) and 'hews' (he hews) seems simple, but it shows how English inflects verbs—though we've lost most of our inflections compared to Old English, we've kept this one marker of person and number.

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