- háwian
- \háwian1 wv/t2 to gaze on, view, look at, observe, notice
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
чую — чуть, чуять, сюда же чуть, нареч., учувать учуять, заметить , чувство, чу! (см.), укр. чую, чути чувствовать , чувати, итер., слыхать, чуять , блр. чуць, чую, чуваць слышать , др. русск. чую, чути чувствовать, слышать, понимать , чувати слышать … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
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haw — haw1 /haw/, v.i. 1. to utter a sound representing a hesitation or pause in speech. n. 2. a sound or pause of hesitation. Cf. hem2 (def. 3). [1625 35; imit.] haw2 /haw/, interj … Universalium
чу — Искон. Восходит к форме 2 го л. ед. ч. аориста от чути «слышать». Чу буквально «ты слышал». См. чувство. Чути того же корня, что лат. cavēre «смотреть», англосакс. hāwian «созерцать», греч. koeō «замечаю», готск. hausjan «слышать», akouō «слышу»… … Этимологический словарь русского языка
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weekend\ warrior — Barbarians from the north that invade South Jersey usually beginning around 4 5:30 P.M. on Friday afternoon, and departing around the same time on Sunday afternoon of the same weekend. They are typified by their loud, obnoxious, and often drunken … Dictionary of american slang
haw — I [[t]hɔ[/t]] v. i. 1) to utter a sound representing a hesitation or pause in speech 2) a hesitation; pause • Etymology: 1625–35; imit. II haw [[t]hɔ[/t]] interj. 1) (used as a word of command to a horse or other draft animal, usu. directing it… … From formal English to slang