shaw

名词 n. 感叹词 intj.
/ʃɔː/    /ʃɔ/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A thicket; a small wood or grove. dated,dialectal
    — All this herd sire Lamorak / and on the morne sir lamorak took his hors and rode vnto the forest / and there he mette with two knyghtes houynge vnder the wood shawe
    All this heard Sir Lamorak, and on the morn Sir Lamorak took his horse and rode unto the forest, and there he met with two knights hoving under the wood-shaw
  2. The leaves and tops of vegetables, especially potatoes and turnips. Scotland
    — Up here the hills were brave with the beauty and the heat of it, but the hayfield was still all a crackling dryness and in the potato park beyond the biggings the shaws drooped red and rusty already.
感叹词 intj.
  1. A kind of battle cry or warning. slang
  2. Censored spelling of shit.

词形变化

shaws plural shawe alternative,obsolete shawe alternative,obsolete

词源

词源 1
From Old English sċeaga, scaga. Cognate with Old Norse skógr (“forest, wood”), whence Danish skov (“forest”). Doublet of scaw.
词源 2
From an onomatopoeic/gibberishlike origin from Hollow Knight and its character Hornet while fighting her, and occasionally she plays one of multiple voice clips.
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