Daw
Pronunciation
- IPA: /dÉ”Ë/
- Rhymes: -É”Ë
- Homophones: door in non-rhotic accents
Origin 1
From Middle English dawe, from Old English dÄwe, from Proto-Germanic *dÄ“hÇ (compare German Dahle, Dohle, dialectal Tach), from Proto-Indo-European *dÊ°ÄkÊ·- (compare Old Prussian doacke ("starling")).
Full definition of daw
Noun
daw
(plural daws)- A western jackdaw, Coloeus monedula; a bird of crow family, more commonly called jackdaw.
- WallerThe loud daw, his throat displaying, draws
The whole assembly of his fellow daws. - (obsolete) An idiot, a simpleton; fool.
- 2002, Joseph O'Connor, Star of the Sea, Vintage 2003, p.‘Of course I do, you great daw.’ She kissed his beautiful mouth and moved his fringe out of his eyes.
Synonyms
Origin 2
Middle English dawen, from Old English dagian ("to dawn"), from Proto-Germanic *dagÄnÄ… ("to become day, dawn"), from Proto-Germanic *dagaz ("day"), from Proto-Indo-European *dÊ°Aǵʰ- ("day"). More at day.