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mow"stack of hay," Old English muga, muwa "a heap, swath of corn, crowd of people," earlier muha, from Proto-Germanic *mugon (source also of Old Norse mugr "a heap," mostr & [..]
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mowOld English mawan "to mow" (class VII strong verb; past tense meow, past participle mawen), from Proto-Germanic *mæanan (source also of Middle Low German maeyen, Dutch maaien, Old High Germa [..]
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mowMeals on Wheels
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mow(rhymes with go) to cut grass or hay
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mow to make grimaces.
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mow(n) a loft in a barn where hay is stored(v) cut with a blade or mower(v) make a sad face and thrust out one's lower lip
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mowlift tondeo totonsi tonsum
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mowto cut down, are quite different words. Mow, a heap, is the Anglo-Saxon mowe; but mow, to cut down, is the Anglo-Saxon máw-an.
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mow
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mowMaintenance-of-Way: relating to the maintenance of the right-of-way
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mowMovie-of-the-Week. Usually a smaller scale production geared to television distribution.
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mowMobile Optimized Websites
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mow
To cut something (especially grass or crops) down or knock down.
''He mowed the lawn''.
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