Found 3 items, similar to Sew.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: sew
menjahit
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: sew
sew
v 1: fasten by sewing; do needlework [syn:
run up,
sew together
,
stitch]
2: create (clothes) with cloth;
“Can the seamstress sew me a
suit by next week?” [syn:
tailor,
tailor-make]
[also:
sewn]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Sew
Sew
\Sew\, n.[OE. See
Sewer household officer.]
Juice; gravy; a seasoned dish; a delicacy. [Obs.] --Gower.
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I will not tell of their strange sewes. --Chaucer.
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Sew
\Sew\, v. t. [See
Sue to follow.]
To follow; to pursue; to sue. [Obs.] --Chaucer. Spenser.
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Sew
\Sew\, v. t. [imp.
Sewed; p. p.
Sewed, rarely
Sewn; p.
pr. & vb. n.
Sewing.] [OE. sewen, sowen, AS. si['o]wian,
s[=i]wian; akin to OHG. siuwan, Icel. s?ja, Sw. sy, Dan. sye,
Goth. siujan, Lith. siuti, Russ, shite, L. ssuere, Gr. ????,
Skr. siv. [root]156. Cf.
Seam a suture,
Suture.]
1. To unite or fasten together by stitches, as with a needle
and thread.
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No man also seweth a piece of new cloth on an old
garment. --Mark ii. 21.
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2. To close or stop by ssewing; -- often with up; as, to sew
up a rip.
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3. To inclose by sewing; -- sometimes with up; as, to sew
money in a bag.
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Sew
\Sew\, v. i.
To practice sewing; to work with needle and thread.
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Sew
\Sew\, v. t. [[root]151 b. See
Sewer a drain.]
To drain, as a pond, for taking the fish. [Obs.] --Tusser.
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