owen

Interjection

 * 1) yes

Etymology
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1) To own, possess, have control over, have authority over
 * 2) To acquire, to receive ownership of
 * 3) To owe, ought to give, have a debt towards
 * 4) To be obliged to give
 * 5) To respect, love (especially an authority)
 * 6) To be appropriate, fitting, right for a situation
 * 7)  ought, should, be obliged to, be obligated to

Usage notes
This verb's past forms often have present connotations; this has occurred to such a degree in Modern English that this verb's past tense became a separate verb,.

Descendants

 * (present tense), (past tense),  (past participle)