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HAW
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Dictionary entry overview: What does haw mean?
• HAW (noun)
The noun HAW has 2 senses:
1. a spring-flowering shrub or small tree of the genus Crataegus
2. the nictitating membrane of a horse
Familiarity information: HAW used as a noun is rare.
• HAW (verb)
The verb HAW has 1 sense:
Familiarity information: HAW used as a verb is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
A spring-flowering shrub or small tree of the genus Crataegus
Classified under:
Nouns denoting plants
Synonyms:
haw; hawthorn
Hypernyms ("haw" is a kind of...):
bush; shrub (a low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "haw"):
Crataegus apiifolia; Crataegus marshallii; parsley-leaved thorn; parsley haw (southern United States hawthorn with pinnately lobed leaves)
Crataegus biltmoreana; scarlet haw (common shrub or small tree of the eastern United States having few thorns and white flowers in corymbs followed by bright orange-red berries)
blackthorn; Crataegus calpodendron; Crataegus tomentosa; pear haw; pear hawthorn (erect and almost thornless American hawthorn with somewhat pear-shaped berries)
cockspur hawthorn; cockspur thorn; Crataegus crus-galli (eastern United States hawthorn with long straight thorns)
Crataegus aestivalis; mayhaw; summer haw (hawthorn of southern United States bearing a juicy, acidic, scarlet fruit that is often used in jellies or preserves)
Crataegus laevigata; Crataegus oxycantha; English hawthorn; may; whitethorn (thorny Eurasian shrub of small tree having dense clusters of white to scarlet flowers followed by deep red berries; established as an escape in eastern North America)
Crataegus monogyna; English hawthorn (European hawthorn having deeply cleft leaves and bright red fruits; widely cultivated in many varieties and often grown as impenetrable hedges; established as an escape in eastern North America)
Crataegus coccinea mollis; Crataegus mollis; downy haw; red haw (American red-fruited hawthorn with stems and leaves densely covered with short woolly hairs)
Crataegus oxyacantha; evergreen thorn (evergreen hawthorn of southeastern Europe)
Crataegus coccinea; Crataegus pedicellata; red haw (American red-fruited hawthorn with dense corymbs of pink-red flowers)
Holonyms ("haw" is a member of...):
Crataegus; genus Crataegus (thorny shrubs and small trees: hawthorn; thorn; thorn apple)
Sense 2
Meaning:
The nictitating membrane of a horse
Classified under:
Nouns denoting body parts
Hypernyms ("haw" is a kind of...):
nictitating membrane; third eyelid (a protective fold of skin in the eyes of reptiles and birds and some mammals)
Conjugation: |
Past simple: hawed
Past participle: hawed
-ing form: hawing
Sense 1
Meaning:
Utter 'haw'
Classified under:
Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing
Context example:
he hemmed and hawed
Hypernyms (to "haw" is one way to...):
emit; let loose; let out; utter (express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words))
Sentence frame:
Somebody ----s
Context examples
I tell you your party is rotten and filled with grafters, and instead of flying into a rage you hum and haw and admit there is a great deal in what I say.
(Martin Eden, by Jack London)
I was a mile from Thornfield, in a lane noted for wild roses in summer, for nuts and blackberries in autumn, and even now possessing a few coral treasures in hips and haws, but whose best winter delight lay in its utter solitude and leafless repose.
(Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë)
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