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Lawe (gcide) | Lawe \Lawe\, v. t. [See 2d Lawing.]
To cut off the claws and balls of, as of a dog's fore feet.
--Wright.
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clawed (encz) | clawed,mající drápy adj: Zdeněk Brožclawed,opatřený drápy adj: Zdeněk Brož |
flawed (encz) | flawed,defektní adj: Zdeněk Brožflawed,chybný adj: Zdeněk Brožflawed,kazový adj: Zdeněk Brožflawed,špatný adj: Zdeněk Brožflawed,vadný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
kahoolawe (encz) | Kahoolawe, |
long-clawed prawn (encz) | long-clawed prawn, n: |
outlawed (encz) | outlawed,nezákonný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
sulawesi (encz) | Sulawesi, |
unflawed (encz) | unflawed, adj: |
Clawed (gcide) | Claw \Claw\ (kl[add]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Clawed (kl[add]d);
p. pr. & vb. n. Clawing.] [AS. clawan. See Claw, n.]
1. To pull, tear, or scratch with, or as with, claws or
nails.
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2. To relieve from some uneasy sensation, as by scratching;
to tickle; hence, to flatter; to court. [Obs.]
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Rich men they claw, soothe up, and flatter; the poor
they contemn and despise. --Holland.
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3. To rail at; to scold. [Obs.]
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In the aforesaid preamble, the king fairly claweth
the great monasteries, wherein, saith he, religion,
thanks be to God, is right well kept and observed;
though he claweth them soon after in another
acceptation. --T. Fuller
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Claw me, claw thee, stand by me and I will stand by you; --
an old proverb. --Tyndale.
To claw away, to scold or revile. "The jade Fortune is to
be clawed away for it, if you should lose it."
--L'Estrange.
To claw (one) on the back, to tickle; to express
approbation. (Obs.) --Chaucer.
To claw (one) on the gall, to find fault with; to vex.
[Obs.] --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]Clawed \Clawed\ (kl[add]d), a.
Furnished with claws. --N. Grew.
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Flawed (gcide) | Flaw \Flaw\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Flawed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Flawing.]
1. To crack; to make flaws in.
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The brazen caldrons with the frosts are flawed.
--Dryden.
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2. To break; to violate; to make of no effect. [Obs.]
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France hath flawed the league. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]flawed \flawed\ (fl[add]d), a.
having flaws or imperfections; not perfect; -- applied
broadly; as, a flawed vase; a flawed performance; a flawed
character.
Syn: blemished.
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flawed (gcide) | Flaw \Flaw\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Flawed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Flawing.]
1. To crack; to make flaws in.
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The brazen caldrons with the frosts are flawed.
--Dryden.
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2. To break; to violate; to make of no effect. [Obs.]
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France hath flawed the league. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]flawed \flawed\ (fl[add]d), a.
having flaws or imperfections; not perfect; -- applied
broadly; as, a flawed vase; a flawed performance; a flawed
character.
Syn: blemished.
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Lawer (gcide) | Lawer \Law"er\, n.
A lawyer. [Obs.] --Bale.
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Outlawed (gcide) | Outlaw \Out"law`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Outlawed; p. pr. & vb.
n. Outlawing.] [AS. ?tlagian.]
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1. To deprive of the benefit and protection of law; to
declare to be an outlaw. --Blackstone.
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2. To remove from legal jurisdiction or enforcement; as, to
outlaw a debt or claim; to deprive of legal force. "Laws
outlawed by necessity." --Fuller.
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3. To render illegal; to ban, prohibit, or proscribe under
sanction of some penalty.
[PJC]outlawed \outlawed\ adj.
1. contrary to or forbidden by law; banned; illicit; as, a
member of an outlawed political party.
Syn: illegitimate, illicit, outlaw(prenominal), unlawful.
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outlawed (gcide) | Outlaw \Out"law`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Outlawed; p. pr. & vb.
n. Outlawing.] [AS. ?tlagian.]
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1. To deprive of the benefit and protection of law; to
declare to be an outlaw. --Blackstone.
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2. To remove from legal jurisdiction or enforcement; as, to
outlaw a debt or claim; to deprive of legal force. "Laws
outlawed by necessity." --Fuller.
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3. To render illegal; to ban, prohibit, or proscribe under
sanction of some penalty.
[PJC]outlawed \outlawed\ adj.
1. contrary to or forbidden by law; banned; illicit; as, a
member of an outlawed political party.
Syn: illegitimate, illicit, outlaw(prenominal), unlawful.
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Slawen (gcide) | Slaw \Slaw\, Slawen \Slaw"en\, obs.
p. p. of Slee, to slay.
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With a sword drawn out he would have slaw himself.
--Wyclif (Acts
xvi. 27.)
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Unlawed (gcide) | Unlawed \Un*lawed"\, a. [Pref. un- + lawed, p. p. of lawe.]
Not having the claws and balls of the forefeet cut off; --
said of dogs.
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african clawed frog (wn) | African clawed frog
n 1: a tongueless frog native to Africa; established in the
United States as result of release of laboratory and
aquarium animals [syn: African clawed frog, {Xenopus
laevis}] |
clawed (wn) | clawed
adj 1: having or resembling a claw or claws; often used as a
combining form; "sharp-clawed"
2: (of predatory animals) armed with claws or talons [syn:
clawed, taloned] |
flawed (wn) | flawed
adj 1: having a blemish or flaw; "a flawed diamond"; "an
irregular pair of jeans" [syn: blemished, flawed] |
kahoolawe (wn) | Kahoolawe
n 1: an island of south-central Hawaii [syn: Kahoolawe,
Kahoolawe Island] |
kahoolawe island (wn) | Kahoolawe Island
n 1: an island of south-central Hawaii [syn: Kahoolawe,
Kahoolawe Island] |
long-clawed prawn (wn) | long-clawed prawn
n 1: large (a foot or more) edible freshwater prawn common in
Australian rivers [syn: long-clawed prawn, river prawn,
Palaemon australis] |
outlawed (wn) | outlawed
adj 1: contrary to or forbidden by law; "an illegitimate seizure
of power"; "illicit trade"; "an outlaw strike"; "unlawful
measures" [syn: illegitimate, illicit, outlaw(a),
outlawed, unlawful] |
sulawesi (wn) | Sulawesi
n 1: a mountainous island in eastern Indonesia [syn: Celebes,
Sulawesi] |
unflawed (wn) | unflawed
adj 1: without a flaw; "a flawless gemstone" [syn: flawless,
unflawed] |
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