Chawn

/tʃɔːn/ verb

An archaic or dialectal form meaning to chew or to work something in the mouth.

Variant spelling of 'chaw,' from Old English ceawan. This form appears in older texts and regional dialects where '-n' endings were more common in verb formations.

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