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1. (n.) ewe
a female sheep, esp. when fully mature.
2. (n.) Ewe
a member of an African people of S Togo and SE Ghana.
3. Ewe
the Kwa language of this people.
4. Ewe
a member of any of a group of African peoples, including the Ewe and the Fon.
5. Ewe
the Kwa languages of these peoples.
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| Definition of 'EWE' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) Ewe
a member of a people living in southern Benin and Togo and southeastern Ghana
2. (noun) Ewe
a Kwa language spoken by the Ewe in Ghana and Togo and Benin
3. (noun) ewe
female sheep
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| Definition of 'EWE' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) EWE
the female of the sheep, and of sheeplike animals
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Sense: a female sheep
The ewe had two lambs.
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Afrikaans: ooi |
Arabic: نَعْجَه، شاةٌ |
Bulgarian: овца |
Brazilian: ovelha |
Czech: ovce |
German: das Mutterschaf |
Danish: får |
Greek: προβατίνα |
Spanish: oveja |
Estonian: utt |
Farsi: گوسفند ماده؛ میش |
Finnish: uuhi |
French: brebis |
Hebrew: כִּבשָׂה |
Hindi: भेंड़, भेंड़ी |
Croatian: ovca |
Hungarian: anyajuh |
Indonesian: domba betina |
Icelandic: ær |
Italian: pecora |
Japanese: 雌羊 |
Korean: 암양 |
Lithuanian: avis |
Latvian: aita (mātīte) |
Malay: biri-biri betina |
Dutch: ooi |
Norwegian: søye |
Polish: owca |
Persian: گوسفند ماده؛ میش |
Pashto: مېږه |
Portuguese: ovelha |
Romanian: oaie |
Russian: овца |
Slovak: ovca |
Slovenian: ovca |
Serbian: ovca |
Swedish: tacka |
Thai: แกะตัวเมียที่โตเต็มที่แล้ |
Turkish: (dişi) koyun |
Taiwanese: 母綿羊 |
Ukrainian: вівця |
Urdu: بھیڑ |
Vietnamese: cừu cái |
Chinese: 母羊 |
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