Noun, Verb
2. DefinitionsAs a noun, weans refer to young children or offspring. As a verb, it means to gradually detach a young child from its mothers milk by introducing other food. It can also mean to withdraw someone or something from a particular environment or influence.
3. PronunciationsUS: /winz/
UK: /wiːnz/
4. Origin and UsageWeans is a Scottish word that is commonly used in Scotland and Northern England. It is derived from the Old English word "wenian," which means to accustom. The word is often used affectionately to refer to young children. As a verb, it is used to describe the process of gradually introducing a young child to solid food and withdrawing them from their mothers milk. It can also be used to describe the process of gradually withdrawing someone or something from a particular environment or influence.
5. SynonymsAs a noun: children, offspring, kids, young ones.
As a verb: detach, withdraw, separate, break away, remove.
6. Related WordsInfant, child, youth, weald, weals.
7. Example SentencesAs a noun: The park was full of weans playing on the swings and slides.
As a verb: She slowly weaned her baby off her breast milk and onto solid food.