English-Thai Dictionary
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INT คำอุทาน แสดง ความลังเล kam-u-tan-sa-daeng-kwam-lang-le
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N ผลไม้ ของ ต้น hawthron ซึ่ง เป็น พืช จำพวก Crataegus pon-la-mai-kong-ton-hawthron-sueng-pen-pued-jam-puak-crataegus
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N เสียงพูด แสดง ความลังเล เสียง อ้ำอึ้ง siang-phud-sa-daeng-kwam-lang-le
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VI ทำ เสียง ที่ แสดง ความลังเล ทำ เสียง อ้ำอึ้ง tam-siang-ti-sa-daeng-kwam-lang-le
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
HAW
n. 1. The berry and seed of the hawthorn, that is, hedge-thorn.
2. A small piece of ground adjoining a house; a small field; properly, an inclosed piece of land, from hedge, like garden, which also signifies an inclosure.
3. In farriery, an excrescence resembling a gristle, growing under the nether eyelid and eye of a horse.
4. A dale.
HAW
v.i.[corrupted from hawk, or hack. ] To stop in speaking with a haw, or to speak with interruption and hesitation; as, to hem and haw.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
HAW
Haw, n. Etym: [OE. hawe, AS. haga; akin to D. haag headge, G. hag, hecke, Icel. hagi pasture, Sw. hage, Dan. have garden. Haggard, Ha- ha, Haugh, Hedge. ]
1. A hedge; an inclosed garden or yard. And eke there was a polecat in his haw. Chaucer.
2. The fruit of the hawthorn. Bacon.
HAW
Haw, n. Etym: [Etymol. uncertain. ] (Anat. )
Defn: The third eyelid, or nictitating membrane. See Nictitating membrane, under Nictitate.
HAW
Haw, n. Etym: [Cf. ha an interjection of wonder, surprise, or hesitation. ]
Defn: An intermission or hesitation of speech, with a sound somewhat like haw! also, the sound so made. "Hums or haws." Congreve.
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HAW Haw, v. i.
Defn: To stop, in speaking, with a sound like haw; to speak with interruption and hesitation. Cut it short; don't prose -- don't hum and haw. Chesterfield.
HAW
Haw, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Hawed; p. pr. & vb. n. Hawing. ] Etym: [Written also hoi. ] Etym: [Perhaps connected with here, hither; cf. , however, F. huhau, hue, interj. used in turning a horse to the right, G. hott, hü, interj. used in calling to a horse. ]
Defn: To turn to the near side, or toward the driver; -- said of cattle or a team: a word used by teamsters in guiding their teams, and most frequently in the imperative. See Gee. To haw and gee, or To haw and gee about, to go from one thing to another without good reason; to have no settled purpose; to be irresolute or unstable. [Colloq. ]
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HAW Haw, v. t.
Defn: To cause to turn, as a team, to the near side, or toward the driver; as, to haw a team of oxen. To haw and gee, or To haw and gee about, to lead this way and that at will; to lead by the nose; to master or control. [Colloq. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
haw
haw 1 |hô hɔ | ▶noun the red fruit of the hawthorn. ORIGIN Old English haga, of Germanic origin; probably related to hedge (compare with Dutch haag ‘hedge ’).
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haw 2 |hɔ hô | ▶noun the third eyelid or nictitating membrane in certain mammals, esp. dogs and cats. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a discharge from the eye ): of unknown origin.
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haw 3 |hɔ hô | ▶verb see hem and haw at hem 2.
Oxford Dictionary
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haw 1 |hɔː | ▶noun the red fruit of the hawthorn. ORIGIN Old English haga, of Germanic origin; probably related to hedge (compare with Dutch haag ‘hedge ’).
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haw 2 |hɔː | ▶noun the third eyelid or nictitating membrane in certain mammals, especially dogs and cats. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a discharge from the eye ): of unknown origin.
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haw 3 |hɔː | ▶verb see hum and haw at hum 1.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
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haw 1 /hɔː /名詞 C 〘植 〙サンザシ (hawthorn )の実 .
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haw 2 間投詞 名詞 C あっはっは (haw haw ) (という笑い声 ); えーあー (という話につまった時の声 ).動詞 自動詞 (話につまり )あー [えー ]と言う .