English-Thai Dictionary
paw
N พ่อ dad father por
paw
N มือ hand mue
paw
N อุ้งเท้า อุ้ง ตีน อุ้ง เล็บ aung-tao
paw
VT ตะกุย ตะปบ ข่วน ตะกาย clutch smite ta-kui
paw
VT ลูบคลำ touch handle lub-kam
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PAW
n.[L. pes, pedis; Eng. foot. ] 1. The foot of beasts of prey having claws, as the lion, the tiger, the dog, cat, etc. Leviticus 11:27.
2. The hand; in contempt.
PAW
v.i.To draw the fore foot along the ground; to scrape with the fore foot; as a fiery horse, pawing with his hoof. He paweth in the valley. Job 39:21.
PAW
v.t.To scrape with the fore foot. His hot courser paw'd th' Hungarian plain.
1. To handle roughly; to scratch.
2. To fawn; to flatter.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PAW
Paw, n. Etym: [OE. pawe, poue, OF. poe: cf. patte, LG. pote, D. poot,G. pfote. ]
1. The foot of a quadruped having claws, as the lion, dog, cat, etc.
2. The hand. [Jocose ] Dryden. Paw clam (Zoöl.), the tridacna; -- so called because shaped like an animal's paw.
PAW
PAW Paw, v. i.
Defn: To draw the forefoot along the ground; to beat or scrape with the forefoot. Job xxxix. 21.
PAW
Paw, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pawed; p. pr. & vb. n. Pawing.]
1. To pass the paw over; to stroke or handle with the paws; hence, to handle fondly or rudely.
2. To scrape or beat with the forefoot. His hot courser pawed the Hungarian plane. Tickell.
New American Oxford Dictionary
paw
paw |pô pɔ | ▶noun an animal's foot having claws and pads. • chiefly derogatory a person's hand: touch her with your filthy paws and I'll ram my fist into your face. ▶verb [ with obj. ] (of an animal ) feel or scrape with a paw or hoof: the horse rose on its strong haunches, its forelegs pawing the air | [ no obj. ] : young dogs may paw at the floor and whine. • informal (of a person ) touch or handle clumsily or lasciviously: some overweight, ugly Casanova had tried to paw her. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French poue, probably of Germanic origin and related to Dutch poot.
Oxford Dictionary
paw
paw |pɔː | ▶noun an animal's foot having claws and pads. • informal a person's hand: the Internet is the easiest way to get your paws on mucky pictures. ▶verb [ with obj. ] (of an animal ) feel or scrape with a paw or hoof: the horse rose up, its forelegs pawing the air | [ no obj. ] : young dogs may paw at the floor and whine. • informal (of a person ) touch or handle clumsily or lasciviously: some overweight Casanova had tried to paw her. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French poue, probably of Germanic origin and related to Dutch poot.
American Oxford Thesaurus
paw
paw noun dogs protect their paws from frostbite by pulling them up against their stomachs: foot, forepaw, hind paw. ▶verb 1 their offspring were pawing each other: handle roughly, pull, grab, maul, manhandle. 2 some Casanova tried to paw her: fondle, feel, maul, molest; informal grope, feel up, goose.
Oxford Thesaurus
paw
paw noun foot, pad; forepaw, hind paw. ▶verb 1 their offspring were yammering and pawing each other: poke, handle roughly /carelessly /clumsily, finger, thumb, pull, grab, maul, manhandle, mangle, mess up. 2 some Casanova had tried to paw her: fondle, feel, maul, molest; informal grope, feel up, touch up, goose.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
paw
paw /pɔː /名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 (ネコ イヌ クマなどかぎづめのある動物の )足 .2 ⦅くだけて おどけて /けなして ⦆(大きい 不器用な )人の手 ▸ Get your paws off me! 私に触らないで 動詞 他動詞 1 〈動物が 〉〈物 人など 〉を (繰返し )前足でたたく , こする , ひっかく , 〈馬 牛が 〉〈地面など 〉をひづめでひっかく .2 ⦅くだけて ⦆(攻撃的に 不器用に いやらしく )〈人 〉を触る , なでる (about ).自動詞 〈動物が 〉前足でたたく ; 【人を 】(みだらに )触る , なでる «at , through , around » .