释义 |
waw I. \ˈwȯ\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English wawe, waghe; akin to Old English wagian to move, swing — more at wag archaic : wave II. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: imit chiefly Scotland : to utter the characteristic cry of a cat III. noun (-s) chiefly Scotland : the cry of a cat IV. noun or vav \ˈväv, ˈvȯv\ (-s) Etymology: Hebrew wāw, literally, hook 1. : the sixth letter of the Hebrew alphabet — symbol ו; see alphabet table 2. : the letter corresponding to Hebrew waw in the Phoenician or in any of various other Semitic alphabets |