clawan

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Etymology 1[edit]

From Proto-Germanic *klawjaną (to claw, scratch). Cognate with Old Dutch *clōien, *clouen; Middle Dutch clôyen, clooien, clouwen; Dutch klauwen (remodelled after the noun) klooien; Old Saxon *clawian; Middle Low German klâwen; Old High German klawēn, chlawēn, klawjan; Middle High German kleuen, klæwen; German klauen (remodelled after the noun (compare dialectal or obsolete kläuen)); Old Norse klá, kleyja; Faroese kláa; Icelandic klá; Norwegian Nynorsk klå; Old Swedish klā; Swedish klå.

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clawan

  1. to claw or scratch
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  • Middle English: clawen, clawy, clawe, clowe, clawyn, cleen
    • English: claw
    • Scots: claw

Etymology 2[edit]

From the same source as clawan.

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clāwan

  1. to claw or scratch
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