Chaw

/tʃɔː/ verb

To chew something, especially food or tobacco, in a deliberate grinding manner.

From Old English 'ceowan' (to chew), related to German 'kauen.' This ancient Germanic word survived the Norman Conquest and remains in use, especially in regional and working-class contexts for the act of chewing, particularly tobacco.

AMቻው
ARتشاو
BNচাও
CAchaw
CSchaw
DAchaw
DEChaw
ELτσαου
ESchaw
FAچاو
FIchaw
FRchaw
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