mew
suomi-englanti sanakirjamew englannista suomeksi
naukuminen
maukua
kirkua
kalalokki
Substantiivi
mew englanniksi
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)
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A prison, or other place of confinement.
A place; a secret store or den.
A breeding-cage for birds.
(RQ:Burton Melancholy)
A building or set of buildings where moulting birds are kept.
(RQ:Shakespeare Richard 3)
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1693, (w) (translator), ''The (w) of (w)'', London: Jacob Tonson, Satire 1, p.(nbs)10,http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A46439.0001.001
- (..) Nay some have learn’d the trick
- To beg for absent persons; feign them sick,
- Close mew’d in their Sedans, for fear of air:
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(RQ:Woolf Orlando) it was all very well for Orlando to mew herself in her house at Blackfriars and pretend that the climate was the same (..)
To moult.
(ux)
(RQ:Quarles Feast for Wormes)
(RQ:Dryden Fables)’s (w)|page=184|text=Nine times the moon had mewed her horns (..)
To cause to moult.
To shed antlers.
The crying sound of a cat; a meow, especially of a kitten.
The crying sound of a gull or buzzard.
An exclamation of disapproval; a (l).
To meow.
To make its cry.
(n-g)
(n-g) (l).
To flatten the tongue against the roof of the mouth for supposed health benefits.
(alt form)
(inflection of)