English noun: mow | |||
| 1. | mow (artifact) a loft in a barn where hay is stored | ||
| Synonyms | hayloft, haymow | ||
| Broader (hypernym) | attic, garret, loft | ||
| Part meronym | barn | ||
English verb: mow | |||
| 1. | mow (contact) cut with a blade or mower | ||
| Samples | Mow the grass. | ||
| Examples | They mow rye in the field | ||
| Synonyms | cut down | ||
| Pattern of use | Somebody ----s something. Something ----s something | ||
| Broader (hypernym) | cut | ||
| Narrower (hyponym) | scythe | ||
| 2. | mow (body) make a sad face and thrust out one's lower lip | ||
| Samples | Mop and mow. The girl pouted. | ||
| Synonyms | mop, pout | ||
| Pattern of use | Somebody ----s | ||
| Broader (hypernym) | grimace, make a face, pull a face | ||