Definition of Stawing

1. staw [v] - See also: staw

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stawing

stave off
stave rhyme
stave wood
staved
staveless
staves
stavesacre
stavesacres
stavewood
stavewoods
staving
stavudine
stavudines
staw
stawed
stawing (current term)
staws
stay
stay-at-home
stay-at-home(a)
stay at
stay at home
stay away
stay behind
stay fresh
stay in
stay in place
stay of execution
stay off

Literary usage of Stawing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Rhyming Dictionary: Answering at the Same Time, the Purposes of Spelling by John Walker (1819)
"StaWing-lun-se A mask; a screen; a cover, s. Pack'horse A horse employed in carrying goods, s. To un-horse' To throw out of the saddle, va Morse The seacow ..."

2. Good Cookery Illustrated: And Recipes Communicated by the Welsh Hermit of by Augusta Waddington Hall Llanover (1867)
"... after stawing for two hours produced three- quarters of a pint more jelly. The bones being broken the third time, and put down with one pint of water; ..."

3. Automobile Starting, and Lighting by Harold Phillips Manly (1918)
"When the ignition button is closed, or when the electromagnetic cut-out contacts are closed by mechanical connections from the staWing pedal, ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Stawing on Dictionary.com!Search for Stawing on Thesaurus.com!Search for Stawing on Google!Search for Stawing on Wikipedia!

Search