出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/12 07:57 UTC 版)
An unexplained variation of chewen (“to chew”). First attested in the sixteenth century. See chew for more. Cognate with Middle Dutch cauwen ("to chew"; whence Dutch kauwen), obsolete Dutch kauw (“the act of chewing, that which is chewed, chewed mass, wad of tobacco”), Middle Low German kauwen, kauen (“to chew”). Compare also 古期英語 ġecow (“that which is chewed, food”) and *ġeċēaw (“chewing”), whence 中期英語 icheu (“gnawing, biting”).
chaw (countable and uncountable, plural chaws)
chaw (third-person singular simple present chaws, present participle chawing, simple past and past participle chawed)
From Early Modern English chawe, either a form of 中期英語 chaul, chavel, jawle, jawe (“jaw”) (whence also English jowl) which has lost the final -l, or from 中期英語 *chawe, *chowe, from 古期英語 *ċēawe, *ċēowe (“jaw”), or a form of 中期英語 jowe, jawe (“jaw”). See jowl and jaw for more.
chaw (plural chaws)