These are the meanings of the letters ESIWM when you unscramble them.
- Mews (n. sing. & pl.)
An alley where there are stables; a narrow passage; a confined place.
- Mise (n.)
A tax or tallage; in Wales, an honorary gift of the people to a new king or prince of Wales; also, a tribute paid, in the country palatine of Chester, England, at the change of the owner of the earldom.
- Mise (n.)
Expense; cost; disbursement.
- Mise (n.)
The issue in a writ of right.
- semi (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Smew (n.)
small European merganser (Mergus albellus) which has a white crest; -- called also smee, smee duck, white merganser, and white nun.
- Smew (n.)
The hooded merganser.
- Swim (n.)
A part of a stream much frequented by fish.
- Swim (n.)
The act of swimming; a gliding motion, like that of one swimming.
- Swim (n.)
The sound, or air bladder, of a fish.
- Swim (v. i.)
Fig.: To be as if borne or floating in a fluid.
- Swim (v. i.)
To be dizzy; to have an unsteady or reeling sensation; as, the head swims.
- Swim (v. i.)
To be filled with swimming animals.
- Swim (v. i.)
To be overflowed or drenched.
- Swim (v. i.)
To be supported by water or other fluid; not to sink; to float; as, any substance will swim, whose specific gravity is less than that of the fluid in which it is immersed.
- Swim (v. i.)
To move progressively in water by means of strokes with the hands and feet, or the fins or the tail.
- Swim (v. t.)
To cause or compel to swim; to make to float; as, to swim a horse across a river.
- Swim (v. t.)
To immerse in water that the lighter parts may float; as, to swim wheat in order to select seed.
- Swim (v. t.)
To pass or move over or on by swimming; as, to swim a stream.
- Wise (v.)
Dictated or guided by wisdom; containing or exhibiting wisdom; well adapted to produce good effects; judicious; discreet; as, a wise saying; a wise scheme or plan; wise conduct or management; a wise determination.
- Wise (v.)
Having knowledge; knowing; enlightened; of extensive information; erudite; learned.
- Wise (v.)
Hence, especially, making due use of knowledge; discerning and judging soundly concerning what is true or false, proper or improper; choosing the best ends and the best means for accomplishing them; sagacious.
- Wise (v.)
Hence, prudent; calculating; shrewd; wary; subtle; crafty.
- Wise (v.)
Versed in art or science; skillful; dexterous; specifically, skilled in divination.
- Wise (v.)
Way of being or acting; manner; mode; fashion.