past participle of hew hewen (Northern or East Anglia) Alternative form of hevene From Old English hīwan; equivalent to hewe + -en. hewen plural of hewe...
(uncountable) Rock that is carved in situ. Synonym: living stone The temple was hewed from the living rock. 1892, Rudyard Kipling, “Evarra And His Gods”, in Barrack-Room...
ébouter to hew off the point (of something) Conjugation of ébouter (see also Appendix:French verbs) “ébouter”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé...
(Received Pronunciation, US) enPR: snīdh, IPA(key): /snaɪð/ (UK) enPR: snīdh, IPA(key): /snʌɪð/ Rhymes: -aɪð From Middle English snithen, from Old English...
Latin dēdolāre (“to hew away”) dedolation (countable and uncountable, plural dedolations) (medicine, archaic) A slicing wound made by a sharp instrument...
article on: broadaxe Wikipedia broadaxe (plural broadaxes) A large axe, with a broad blade, once used as a weapon and also used for hewing timber. axe...
(“to rough-hew, frame”), alteration (due to Middle French bauche (“beam, wooden crosspiece”)) of Old French esbosquier, esboskier (“to rough-hew beams”)...
Proto-Indo-European *h₃edʰḗs (compare Hittite [script needed] (atešša, “axe, hatchet”)). enPR: ădz, IPA(key): /ædz/ Rhymes: -ædz Homophones: adds, ads adze (plural adzes)...
also: Hauen IPA(key): (Navarro-Lapurdian) /hau̯en/ [hau̯.ẽn] IPA(key): (Southern) /au̯en/ [au̯.ẽn] Rhymes: -au̯en Hyphenation: hau‧en hauen genitive plural...
From dé- + grossir. dégrossir (transitive) to rough-hew (transitive) to dress down; tell off This is a regular verb of the second conjugation, like finir...