About The Word Ewe
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Ewe
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What's The Definition Of Ewe?
[n] female sheep
[n] a Kwa language spoken by the Ewe people in Ghana and Togo and Benin [n] a member of a people living in southern Benin and Togo and southeastern Ghana Synonyms | Synonyms for Ewe: Related Terms | Find terms related to Ewe: bellwether | biddy | bitch | bossy | brood mare | cow | doe | ewe lamb | filly | guinea hen | gyp | heifer | hen | hind | jenny | jumbuck | lamb | lambkin | lioness | mare | mutton | nanny | nanny goat | Partlet | peahen | ram | roe | she-bear | sheep | she-goat | she-lion | slut | sow | teg | tigress | tup | vixen | wether | yeanling See Also | African | bag | Benin | Dahomey | Ghana | Gold Coast | Kwa | Republic of Benin | Republic of Ghana | sheep | Togo | Togolese Republic | udder Ewe In Webster's Dictionary \Ewe\, n. [AS. e['o]wu; akin to D. ooi, OHG. awi, ouwi,
Icel. [ae]r, Goth. aw[=e][thorn]i a flock of sheep, awistr a
sheepfold, Lith. avis a sheep, L. ovis, Gr. ?, Skr. avi.
[root]231.] (Zo["o]l.)
The female of the sheep, and of sheeplike animals.
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