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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - mow

 

Mow

mow
1. v.tr. (past part. mowed or mown) 1 cut down (grass, hay, etc.) with a scythe or machine. 2 cut down the produce of (a field) or the grass etc. of (a lawn) by mowing. Phrases and idioms mow down kill or destroy randomly or in great numbers. Derivatives mowable adj. mower n. Etymology: OE mawan f. Gmc, rel. to MEAD(2) 2. n. US or dial. 1 a stack of hay, corn, etc. 2 a place in a barn where hay etc. is heaped. Etymology: OE muga
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  I. noun Etymology: Middle English, heap, stack, from Old English mūga; akin to Old Norse mūgi heap Date: before 12th century a piled-up stack (as of hay or fodder), the part of a barn where hay or straw is stored, II. verb (~ed; ~ed or ~n; ~ing) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English māwan; akin to Old High German māen to ~, Latin metere to reap, ~, Greek aman Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to cut down with a scythe or sickle or machine, to cut the standing herbage (as grass) of, 2. a. to kill or destroy in great numbers or mercilessly , to cause to fall ; knock down, to overcome swiftly and decisively ; rout , intransitive verb to cut down standing herbage (as grass), ~er noun III. noun Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Anglo-French mouwe, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle Dutch mouwe protruding lip Date: 14th century grimace, IV. intransitive verb Date: 15th century to make grimaces ...
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