haw
1 Americanverb (used without object)
noun
interjection
verb (used with or without object)
noun
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the fruit of the Old World hawthorn, Crataegus laevigata, or of other species of the same genus.
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the hawthorn.
noun
abbreviation
noun
verb
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(intr) to make this sound
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See hem 2
noun
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the round or oval fruit (a pome) of the hawthorn, usually red or yellow, containing one to five seeds
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another name for hawthorn
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of haw1
First recorded in 1625–35; imitative
Origin of haw2
An Americanism dating back to 1835–45; apparently originally the imperative haw! “look!” of Middle English hawen, Old English hāwian “to look, regard”; akin to Latin cavēre “to take precautions, beware”
Origin of haw3
First recorded before 1000; Middle English; Old English haga, presumably identical with haga “hedge, fence”; cf. hawthorn
Origin of haw4
First recorded in 1515–1525; origin uncertain
Example Sentences
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She was buried three days later beneath the haw- thorn tree behind the house, just as twilight was darkening the sky.
From "Ash" by Malinda Lo
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