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BNC: 6947 COCA: 7433

saw

1 saw
1 saw
Learner's definition of SAW
past tense of 1see
2 saw /ˈsɑː/ noun
plural saws
2 saw
/ˈsɑː/
noun
plural saws
Learner's definition of SAW
[count]
: a tool that has a blade with sharp teeth and that is used to cut through wood, metal, and other hard material
see picture at carpentry; see also chain saw, circular saw, hacksaw, handsaw, jigsaw
compare 4saw
3 saw /ˈsɑː/ verb
saws; sawed /ˈsɑːd/ ; sawed or British sawn /ˈsɑːn/ ; sawing /ˈsɑːɪŋ/
3 saw
/ˈsɑː/
verb
saws; sawed /ˈsɑːd/ ; sawed or British sawn /ˈsɑːn/ ; sawing /ˈsɑːɪŋ/
Learner's definition of SAW
: to cut or shape (wood, metal, etc.) with a saw锯(木头或金属等)
[+ object]
[no object]

saw at

[phrasal verb]
saw at (something)
: to try to cut (something) by moving a saw, knife, etc., backwards and forwards锯;拉锯似地来回移动
sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻

saw down

[phrasal verb]
saw down (something) or saw (something) down
: to cut (something) with a saw and bring it to the ground : to cut (something) down锯倒

saw off

[phrasal verb]
saw off (something) or saw (something) off
: to remove (something) by cutting it with a saw锯掉;锯去

saw up

[phrasal verb]
saw up (something) or saw (something) up
: to cut (something) into pieces with a saw把…锯成小段(或碎片)
4 saw /ˈsɑː/ noun
plural saws
4 saw
/ˈsɑː/
noun
plural saws
Learner's definition of SAW
[count]
: a common saying : proverb格言;谚语
compare 2saw
BNC: 6947 COCA: 7433

saw

1 of 4

past tense of see

saw

2 of 4

noun (1)

: a hand or power tool or a machine used to cut hard material (such as wood, metal, or bone) and equipped usually with a toothed blade or disk
sawlike adjective

saw

3 of 4

verb

sawed ˈsȯd How to pronounce saw (audio) ; sawed or sawn ˈsȯn How to pronounce saw (audio) ; sawing ˈsȯ(-)iŋ How to pronounce saw (audio)

transitive verb

1
: to cut with a saw
2
: to produce or form by cutting with a saw
3
: to slash as though with a saw

intransitive verb

1
a
: to use a saw
b
: to cut with or as if with a saw
2
: to undergo cutting with a saw
3
: to make motions as though using a saw
sawed at the reins
sawer noun

saw

4 of 4

noun

Example Sentences

Verb He sawed the boards in half. This blade is too dull for sawing.

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English sagh, sawe, going back to Old English sagu (strong feminine noun), going back to Germanic *sagō (whence also Middle Dutch sage "saw," Old High German saga, Old Icelandic sǫg) beside *segō (whence Middle Dutch sege "saw," Old High German sega), noun derivatives from a dialectal Indo-European verbal base *sek- "cut," whence also Middle Irish tescaid "(s/he) cuts, severs" (regularized from a presumed verb doˑesc, perhaps from *to-eks-sk-), Latin secō, secāre "to cut, sever, make an incision," Old Church Slavic sěkǫ, sěšti "to cut down, fell, hew," Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian sijèčēm, sjȅći "to cut, chop, hew"

Note: The base *sek- is peculiar to northwest (or European) Indo-European, being attested in Celtic, Italic, Germanic, and Slavic; *sek- is perhaps ultimately the same base as *skeh2-, *skh2- "cut open, flay"; see etymology and note at science.

Verb

Middle English sawen, derivative of sawe saw entry 2

Noun

Middle English sawe, from Old English sagu discourse; akin to Old High German & Old Norse saga tale, Old English secgan to say — more at say entry 1

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above

Verb

13th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Noun

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of saw was before the 12th century
BNC: 6947 COCA: 7433

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