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maw I. \ˈmȯ\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English mawe, from Old English maga; akin to Old High German mago stomach, Old Norse magi stomach, Welsh megin bellows, Lithuanian makas purse 1. : the receptacle into which food is taken by swallowing: a. : stomach b. : crop 2. a. : the hypothetical seat or symbol of voracious appetite b. obsolete : appetite, inclination 3. a. : the throat, gullet, or jaws especially of a voracious carnivore b. : an opening that gapes like ravenous jaws II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English (Scots), from Old Norse mār — more at mew chiefly Scotland : sea gull III. chiefly dialect Britain variant of mow IV. noun (-s) Etymology: origin unknown : an early form of spoil five V. chiefly South & Midland variant of ma VI. \ˈmȯ\ noun or maw seed (-s) Etymology: maw short for maw seed, part modification, part translation of obsolete German magsame poppy seed, from Middle High German magesāme, from mage poppy (from Old High German mago) + sāme seed; akin to Old Saxon mago-, māho poppy, Old Swedish valmughi, Greek mēkōn, Russian mak : poppy seed; especially : that of the opium poppy which is commonly used as food for cage birds |