bow
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Old English , from Germanic
# A create of a arced section of copse or additional adjustable actual whose ends are affiliated by a , acclimated for ing s.
# A bow-shaped angle in a or surface, or in a accumulation such as a (see ).
# A with (or an substitute) continued amid the ends, acclimated for ing assorted s.
# A blazon of with two loops, acclimated to tie calm two cords such as s, strings, etc.
a weapon acclimated for cutting arrows
a angle in a rod or collapsed surface
a rod acclimated for arena stringed instruments
music al bow
:See
a blazon of bond with two loops
# To music on (a stringed instrument) using a bow.
#:The artist angled his violin expertly.
to play music on using a bow
Old English , from Germanic
# To become angled or curved.
#:The shelf angled beneath the weight of the books.
# To angle oneself as a action of account or deference.
# To create something angle or curve.
become bent
to accomplish a bow
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*French: ,
*German: sich , eine Verbeugung
*Russian: / (poklonitsa/klanatsa)
*Spanish: , se
*Swedish: , , ,
bend a thing
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*Russian: (gnut)
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# A , usually assuming , create by ing advanced at the .
a action create by angle advanced at the waist
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the foreground of a baiter or ship
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Old English , from Germanic
# A create of a arced section of copse or additional adjustable actual whose ends are affiliated by a , acclimated for ing s.
# A bow-shaped angle in a or surface, or in a accumulation such as a (see ).
# A with (or an substitute) continued amid the ends, acclimated for ing assorted s.
# A blazon of with two loops, acclimated to tie calm two cords such as s, strings, etc.
a weapon acclimated for cutting arrows
a angle in a rod or collapsed surface
a rod acclimated for arena stringed instruments
music al bow
:See
a blazon of bond with two loops
# To music on (a stringed instrument) using a bow.
#:The artist angled his violin expertly.
to play music on using a bow
Old English , from Germanic
# To become angled or curved.
#:The shelf angled beneath the weight of the books.
# To angle oneself as a action of account or deference.
# To create something angle or curve.
become bent
to accomplish a bow
*Finnish:
*French: ,
*German: sich , eine Verbeugung
*Russian: / (poklonitsa/klanatsa)
*Spanish: , se
*Swedish: , , ,
bend a thing
*French:
*Russian: (gnut)
*Spanish:
These were a complete mess, with nouns getting put beneath verbs, attributions to incorrect senses, etc.
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*: in meitsjen
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*: kurv-igar
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*: sie (imperfect), sie (perfect)
*
# A , usually assuming , create by ing advanced at the .
a action create by angle advanced at the waist
*Dutch:
*Finnish:
*French:
*German:
*Russian: (poklon)
*Swedish: ,
Low German.
# The of a or .
*(of a ship):
*(of a ship): , ,
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the foreground of a baiter or ship
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*Dutch:
*Esperanto:
*Finnish:
*French: ,
*Frisian:
*German:
*Hungarian:
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*Polish:
*Portuguese:
*Russian: (nos)
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*Swedish: , ,
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