Five is not a homophone.
Rowed is the five-letter homophone for road. Another homophone is rode.
The homophone of sees that is five letters is "seas."
The homophone for "rob" or "pilfer" that has five letters is "steal."
Suite. I realize that only has five letters.
right - as in claim, title (Its homophones are rite, write, wright)
Rowed is the five-letter homophone for road. Another homophone is rode.
The homophone of sees that is five letters is "seas."
The homophone for "rob" or "pilfer" that has five letters is "steal."
Aisle is a five-letter homophone for I'll. Another homophone is isle.
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Suite. I realize that only has five letters.
Peddle means "to sell", but to the trained ear it is not a homophone for petal. However, pettle is from the Scottish for pet or fondle and it is a true homophone for petal.
Ferry. I realize that's five letters.
right - as in claim, title (Its homophones are rite, write, wright)
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
Him is the homophone for hymn.
Your is a homophone of you're. In some dialects, yore is another homophone.