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Толковый словарь английского языка - sow

 
 

Sow

sow
I. noun Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Old English sugu; akin to Old English & Old High German sū ~, Latin sus pig, swine, hog, Greek hys Date: before 12th century an adult female swine, 2. a channel that conducts molten metal to molds, a mass of metal solidified in such a mold ; ingot, II. verb (~ed; ~n or ~ed; ~ing) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sāwan; akin to Old High German sāwen to ~, Latin serere, Lithuanian sėti Date: before 12th century intransitive verb to plant seed for growth especially by scattering, to set something in motion ; begin an enterprise, transitive verb 1. to scatter (as seed) upon the earth for growth, to strew with or as if with seed, to introduce into a selected environment ; implant, to set in motion ; foment , to spread abroad ; disperse, ~er noun
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  1. v.tr. (past sowed; past part. sown or sowed) 1 (also absol.) a scatter (seed) on or in the earth. b (often foll. by with) plant (a field etc.) with seed. 2 initiate; arouse (sowed doubt in her mind). 3 (foll. by with) cover thickly with. Phrases and idioms sow the seed (or seeds) of first give rise to; implant (an idea etc.). Derivatives sower n. sowing n. Etymology: OE sawan f. Gmc 2. n. 1 a a female adult pig, esp. after farrowing. b a female guinea-pig. c the female of some other species. 2 a the main trough through which molten iron runs into side-channels to form pigs. b a large block of iron so formed. 3 (in full sow bug) esp. US a woodlouse. Etymology: OE sugu ...
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