daw

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Dispense As Written
Digital Audio Workstation
To wake (someone) up

And than Sir Bors toke her up and dawed her, and whan she awaked she kneled afore tho three knyghtes and hylde up bothe her hondys .

To dawn
An idiot, a simpleton; fool

Of course I do, you great daw.’ She kissed his beautiful mouth and moved his fringe out of his eyes.

a jackdaw (a bird)
{n} the name of a black bird, the jackdaw
Digital Audio Workstation - the name for any kind of intergrated recording device that works with digital signals All in one digital recorders to computers with sequencers and bells and whistles Back
common black-and-gray Eurasian bird noted for thievery
A dispense as written (DAW) designation limits the pharmacist to dispensing a prescription according to a specific provision authorized by the member's health plan
Dispense as written The instruction from a physician to a pharmacist to dispense a brand-name pharmaceutical rather than a generic substitution
An abbreviation of Digital Audio Workstation (a dedicated device that is both a recorder and mixer for Digital Audio)
A jackdaw
To daunt; to terrify
{i} fool, simpleton; bird of the crow family
To rouse
A European bird of the Crow family (Corvus monedula), often nesting in church towers and ruins; a jackdaw
A daw
kyaw
daw

    Turkish pronunciation

    Synonyms

    jackdaw

    Pronunciation

    /ˈdô/ /ˈdɔː/

    Etymology

    [ 'do, 'd[a'] ] (intransitive verb.) 13th century. Middle English dawe, from Old English dāwe, from Proto-Germanic *dēhōn (compare German Dahle, Dohle, dialectal Tach), from Proto-Indo-European *dhākw- (compare Old Prussian doacke 'starling').

    Tenses

    dawing, dawed
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