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gazon

English

Etymology

Borrowing from French gazon, from Middle French gazon, from Old French gason, wason (piece of ground covered with grass, turf), from Old Frankish *waso (ground, turf), from Proto-Germanic *wasô (moisture; ground), from Proto-Indo-European *wes- (moist, damp, wet). Cognate with German Wasen (lawn).

Noun

gazon (plural gazons)

  1. One of the pieces of sod used to line or cover parapets and the faces of earthworks.

Anagrams

  • Zango, zogan

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from French gazon, from Middle French gazon, from Old French gason, wason (piece of ground covered with grass, turf), from Frankish *waso (ground, turf), from Proto-Germanic *wasô, *wais? (moisture; ground).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?a??z?n/
  • Hyphenation: ga?zon
  • Rhymes: -?n

Noun

gazon n (plural gazons, diminutive gazonnetje n)

  1. lawn

Related terms

  • waas

French

Etymology

From Middle French gazon, from Old French gason, wason (piece of ground covered with grass, turf), from Old Frankish *waso (ground, turf), from Proto-Germanic *wasô (moisture; ground), from Proto-Indo-European *wes- (moist, damp, wet). Cognate with German Wasen (lawn).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??.z??/

Noun

gazon m (plural gazons)

  1. lawn
  2. turf; grass

Derived terms

  • gazon anglais
  • hockey sur gazon
  • tondeuse à gazon

Further reading

  • “gazon” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Hungarian

Etymology

gaz +? -on

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [???zon]
  • Hyphenation: ga?zon

Noun

gazon

  1. superessive singular of gaz

Mauritian Creole

Etymology

From French gazon

Noun

gazon

  1. grass, turf

References

  • Baker, Philip & Hookoomsing, Vinesh Y. 1987. Dictionnaire de créole mauricien. Morisyen – English – Français

Romanian

Etymology

From French gazon

Noun

gazon n (uncountable)

  1. grass

Declension


Seychellois Creole

Etymology

From French gazon

Noun

gazon

  1. grass, turf

References

  • Danielle D’Offay et Guy Lionnet, Diksyonner Kreol - Franse / Dictionnaire Créole Seychellois - Français

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mow

English

Etymology 1

From Middle English mowen (participle mowen), from Old English m?wan (past tense m?ow, past participle m?wen), from Proto-Germanic *m?an? (compare Dutch maaien, German mähen, Danish meje, Swedish meja), from Proto-Indo-European *h?meh?- (to mow, reap); compare Hittite [script needed] (?ameš?a, spring/early summer, literally mowing time), Latin met? (I harvest, mow), Ancient Greek ???? (amá?, I mow).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /m??/
  • (US) IPA(key): /mo?/
  • Rhymes: -??

Verb

mow (third-person singular simple present mows, present participle mowing, simple past mowed, past participle mowed or mown)

  1. (transitive) To cut down grass or crops.
  2. (transitive) To cut down or slaughter in great numbers.
    • 1915, Captain Robert Palmer, Letters from Mesopotamia
      In the afternoon they attacked again, in close formation: our artillery mowed them, but they came on and on, []
Derived terms
  • mow down
  • remow
Related terms
  • aftermath, math
  • mead, meadow
Translations

Noun

mow (plural mows)

  1. The act of mowing (a garden, grass etc.)
  2. (cricket) A shot played with a sweeping or scythe-like motion.
    • 1828, Sporting Magazine (volume 21? 71? page 10)
      I consider it would engender a stiff, tame, cautious mode of play, with only now and then a mow, or a chopping hit.

Etymology 2

Middle English mowe, from Middle French moue (lip, pout), from Old French moe (grimace), from Frankish *mauwa (pout, protruding lip), from Proto-Germanic *maww? (muff, sleeve). Akin to Middle Dutch mouwe (protruding lip). Cognate to moue (pout).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /m??/
  • (US) IPA(key): /mo?/
  • Rhymes: -??

Noun

mow (plural mows)

  1. (now only dialectal) A scornful grimace; a wry face. [from 14th c.]
    • , Folio Society, 2006, vol.1, p.212:
      Those that paint them dying [] delineate the prisoners spitting in their executioners faces, and making mowes at them.
Translations

Verb

mow (third-person singular simple present mows, present participle mowing, simple past and past participle mowed)

  1. To make grimaces, mock.
    • 1610, The Tempest, by Shakespeare, act 2 scene 2
      For every trifle are they set upon me: / Sometime like apes that mow and chatter at me, / And after bite me;
    • 1848, Henry Walter (editor), William Tyndale (original author), Doctrinal Treatises and Introductions to Different Portions of the Holy Scriptures
      Nodding, becking, and mowing.
Translations

Etymology 3

Old English m?ga. Cognate with Norwegian muge (heap, crowd, flock).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ma??/
  • Rhymes: -a?

Noun

mow (plural mows)

  1. (now regional) A stack of hay, corn, beans or a barn for the storage of hay, corn, beans.
  2. The place in a barn where hay or grain in the sheaf is stowed.
Translations

Verb

mow (third-person singular simple present mows, present participle mowing, simple past and past participle mowed)

  1. (agriculture) To put into mows.
Translations

Etymology 4

Noun

mow (plural mows)

  1. Alternative form of mew (a seagull)

See also

  • Mow in the Encyclopædia Britannica (11th edition, 1911)

Anagrams

  • OMW, WMO

Middle English

Etymology 1

Feom Old English magan (to use, to win, to be able to).

Verb

mow

  1. Alternative form of mowen (to be able to)

Etymology 2

Feom Old English m?wan (to mow).

Verb

mow

  1. Alternative form of mowen (to mow)

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