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thrown

English

Etymology

From Middle English throwen, from Old English þr?wen, ?eþr?wen, from Proto-Germanic *þr?anaz, from Proto-Germanic *þr?an?.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: thr?n, IPA(key): /????n/
  • (General American) enPR: thr?n, IPA(key): /??o?n/
  • Rhymes: -??n
  • Homophone: throne

Verb

thrown

  1. past participle of throw

Adjective

thrown (not comparable)

  1. Launched by throwing.
    a thrown weapon
  2. Twisted into a single thread, as silk or yarn.
  3. (slang) Confused; perplexed.
    I was totally thrown by his bizarre remarks.

Welsh

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?rou?n/

Verb

thrown

  1. Aspirate mutation of trown.

Mutation

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shikiri

English

Etymology

From Japanese [Term?].

Noun

shikiri

  1. (sumo) the preparation time before a sumo bout during which the rikishi try to gain a psychological advantage by intense staring (niramiai) and when salt is ceremonially thrown (kiyome-jio)

Derived terms

  • shikiri-sen

Anagrams

  • rikishi

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