daw

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See also: daw., Daw, DAW, daW, and d'aw

English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Middle English dawe, from Old English *dāwe, from Proto-West Germanic *dāhwā. Cognate with German Dahle, Dohle, dialectal Tach.

Noun

daw (plural daws)

  1. A western jackdaw, Coloeus monedula, a passerine bird in the crow family (Corvidae), more commonly called jackdaw.
  2. (obsolete) An idiot, a simpleton; fool.
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Etymology 2

From Middle English dawen, from Old English dagian (to dawn), from Proto-West Germanic *dagēn, from Proto-Germanic *dagāną (to become day, dawn), from *dagaz (day), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰegʷʰ- (to burn). More at day, dawn.

Verb

daw (third-person singular simple present daws, present participle dawing, simple past and past participle dawed)

  1. (obsolete outside Scotland) To dawn.
  2. (obsolete) To wake (someone) up.
    • 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, chapter 10, in Le Morte Darthur, book XI:
      ANd whanne the Quene herd them saye soo
      she felle to the erthe in a dede swoune
      and thenne syr Bors took her vp
      and dawed her
      & whanne she was awaked she kneled afore the thre knyghtes
      and helde vp bothe their handes and besoughte them to seke hym
      And when the queen heard them say so she fell to the earth in a dead swoon. And then Sir Bors took her up, and dawed her; and when she was awaked she kneeled afore the three knights, and held up both their hands, and besought them to seek him
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  3. (obsolete) To daunt; to terrify.
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Bikol Central

Particle

daw

  1. marks a sentence as interrogative
    Igwa ka daw na kwarta?
    Do you have money?

Bolongan

Etymology

From a substrate language (compare Baram Kayan daw < Proto-Kayanic *daw and Eastern Penan daw < Proto-Kenyah *ədʰaw), ultimately from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qajaw. False cognate of English day.

Pronunciation

Noun

daw

  1. day
    Synonym: medaw

Further reading

  • Adul, M. Asfandi (1985) “daw”, in Struktur Bahasa Bulungan, Jakarta: Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa

Matal

Verb

daw

  1. to throw, cast
    Mok uwana Yesu auguzahay la gay mukwà aŋa Galili kà, anəŋà Səmon uwana tazallala Piyer atà la deda aŋha Andəre, uwana tadàw dzarawa aŋatà à iyaw à abà; kà uwana atà azlaməna makas kilfi. (Mata 4:18)
    Now as he was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon called Peter and his brother Andrew, who were casting net into the sea (for they were fishermen). (Matthew 4:18)
  2. to sell
    Kəla tatak uwana tadàw ala la kasukwa, bokuba azlasləɓ kapaɗaw, kokuɗa maɓək gel à ahəŋ səla la ləv aŋkul la tsəh. (Korinitiya 10:25)
    Eat everything that they sell in the meat market, asking no questions for the sake of the conscience. (Corinthians 10:25)
    Tadàw sla ala, la azlatuwaŋ, la azlahabakoku, aɓə̀z azlaməna maɓaɗla sili à gəl bay, tadzàh madzay la huma aŋa sili aŋatà, taɓàɗla. (Yuhana 2:14)
    They were selling oxen and sheep and doves, and the money changers seated. (John 2:14)

References

Middle English

Verb

daw

  1. (Late Middle English) alternative form of dawen

Tagalog

Alternative forms

Etymology

Compare Bikol Central daa.

Pronunciation

Particle

daw (Baybayin spelling ᜇᜏ᜔)

  1. indicates something said by another person or group: so they say; according to people; according to an aforementioned person
    Synonyms: kuno, dikuno, umano, diumano
    Marunong daw siya.
    They say he is wise.
  2. allegedly
    Ikaw raw ang nagpasimuno ng gulo?
    Are you allegedly the one who started the mess?

Usage notes

  • When the preceding word ends with a vowel, w, or y, raw is used instead, but the distinction isn't always made. Other words with this phenomenon include dito, diyan, doon, and din.

Further reading

  • daw”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018

Welsh

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

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daw

  1. third-person singular present/future of dod

Mutation

Mutated forms of daw
radical soft nasal aspirate
daw ddaw naw unchanged

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.