different between plaw vs pilaw
plaw
English
Alternative forms
- play
Etymology
From Middle English plawen, playen, pla?en, from Old English plagian, a dialectal (Anglian) variant of Old English plegian (“to move about quickly, play”). More at play.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??
Verb
plaw (third-person singular simple present plaws, present participle plawing, simple past and past participle plawed)
- (intransitive) To boil; seethe.
- (transitive, Britain dialectal) To boil; boil slightly; parboil.
Noun
plaw (plural plaws)
- A boiling.
- give meat a plaw
Anagrams
- Walp, pawl
Middle English
Noun
plaw
- Alternative form of pleye
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pilaw
English
Noun
pilaw (countable and uncountable, plural pilaws)
- Alternative spelling of pilaf
Polish
Noun
pilaw m inan
- dish made of rice, meat and vegetables.
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