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单词 chow
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chown.

Brit. /tʃaʊ/, U.S. /tʃaʊ/
Etymology: Shortened < chow-chow n. and adj.
1. slang (chiefly Australian). A Chinese person. (Derogatory.)
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Asia > the Chinese > [noun] > native or inhabitant of China
Cathayan?1520
Chinean1577
Son of Heaven1579
Chino1588
chinois1594
Chinese1606
Chinesianc1615
Chinaman1621
China1638
Chinist1654
Chinensian1655
pigtail1823
celestial1842
Johnny1844
coolie1849
John1853
Chinky1871
chow1872
Chink1880
monk1903
Pong1910
power point1986
1872 in G. L. Meredith Adv. in Maoriland (1935) iii. 22 History does not report what induced the solitary Chinaman to take up his abode amongst the hardy Scots at Dunedin. Possibly this ‘Chow’ wanted to study economy in its higher branches.
1894 Bulletin (Sydney) 5 May 13/3 I tole 'im 'e was a blanky Chow. Then 'e biffed me.
1906 E. Dyson Fact'ry 'Ands xv. 198 They're [rats] ez thick ez flees on er Chow's dorg.
1916 C. J. Dennis Moods of Ginger Mick i. 15 Noiseless Chows a-glidin' 'round wiv plates uv duck an' fowl.
1921 Chambers's Jrnl. 690/1 The pearling-crews can get from Japs and Chows all the drink they want.
1921 Chambers's Jrnl. 718/1 Always have a Chow for your cook in these parts of the world.
1936 M. Franklin All that Swagger xii. 112 I never saw a chow riding.
1945 S. J. Baker Austral. Lang. x. 185 The many expressions we have developed..for the Chinese: chink, chinkie, chow, chow-chow, [etc.].
2. Pidgin-English and slang. Food, or a meal, of any kind. Also spec. = chow-chow n. and adj. 1. Also attributive.This sense is supposed to be due to the use of the chow (‘the edible dog of China’) as food by poor Chinese.
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the world > food and drink > food > [noun]
meateOE
eatOE
foodOE
fodderOE
dietc1230
gista1290
victual1303
victualsa1375
preya1382
feedinga1398
pasturea1398
viancea1400
viandsc1400
livingc1405
meatingc1425
vitalyc1440
vianda1450
cates1461
vivers1536
viandry1542
viander1543
gut-matter1549
peck1567
belly-cheer1579
appast1580
manchet1583
chat1584
belly-metal1590
repasture1598
cibaries1599
belly-timber1607
belly-cheat1608
peckage1610
victuallage1622
keeping1644
vivresa1650
crib1652
prog1655
grub1659
beef1661
fooding1663
teething1673
eatablea1687
sunket1686
yam1788
chow-chow1795
keep1801
feed1818
grubbing1819
patter1824
ninyam1826
nyam1828
grubbery1831
tack1834
kai1845
mungaree1846
scoff1846
foodstuff1847
chuck1850
muckamuck1852
tuck1857
tucker1858
hash1865
nosh1873
jock1879
cake flour1881
chow1886
nosebag1888
stodge1890
food aid1900
tackle1900
munga1907
scarf1932
grubber1959
the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > dish of many ingredients > [noun]
rapé1381
jussel?c1390
hodgepotc1430
composta1475
olla1535
olla podrida1590
gallimaufry1591
pot-pourri1611
hodge-podge1622
olio1642
potrido1651
salmagundi1674
oil1706
Solomon-gundy1752
chow-chow1795
powsowdie1816
make-up1841
poor do1870
scramble1893
mulligan1898
pot mess1914
chow1926
katogo1940
panaché1961
1856 Spirit of Age (Sacramento, Calif.) 27 Nov. 2/2 Ah Chow—ah in the Celestial lingo means Mr, Chow something good to eat.]
1886 H. Yule & A. C. Burnell Hobson-Jobson 164/2 Chow is in ‘pigeon’ applied to food of any kind.
1892 D. B. W. Sladen Japs at Home iv. 45 More chow..had been laid at our feet... This time it was..a sort of custard soup containing chicken [etc.].
1897 Outing 30 209/1 The ‘chow’ served at the wayside tea-houses.
1926 Chambers's Jrnl. 213/2 Here were pots of boiling oil, chow, and mushrooms.
1926 M. Leinster Dew on Leaf 149 She took her chow-bowl into the kitchen.
1955 Times 3 May 12/5 She derived much pleasure from serving visitors with Chinese ‘chow’ and merriment from watching them use chopsticks.
1958 Landfall 12 120 That night at chow time, Rankin called along to Tiny.
3. A dog of Chinese breed, something like a Pomeranian, usually black or brown, with a black tongue. Also chow-dog. (See also chow-chow n. and adj. 4.)
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the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > family Canidae > other types of dog > [noun] > Spitz > chow
chow-chow1886
chow1889
1889 Pall Mall Gaz. 18 June 2/1 One half the pack ran into an unlucky chow-dog.
1897 Westm. Gaz. 18 May 2/1 The very chow-pup at his lady's feet looked impudent defiance.
1900 C. H. Lane All about Dogs 303 The Chow,..with a short thick head and rather blunt prick ears.
1957 Encycl. Brit. VII. 495 b/2 A bas relief dated to..about 150 b.c. pictures a chow in a hunting capacity.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online June 2022).

chowv.

Brit. /tʃaʊ/, U.S. /tʃaʊ/
Forms: Middle English chowen, 1500s chowe, 1500s– chow.
Etymology: Variant of chew v.
Now English regional (northern and midlands) and Scottish.
transitive and intransitive = chew v.
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the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > processes or manners of eating > eat via specific process [verb (intransitive)] > chew
chow1382
chew1393
ruminate1605
masticate1935
the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > processes or manners of eating > eat via specific process [verb (transitive)] > chew
grindc1200
chew1377
chow1382
chaw1530
masticate1562
chop1581
manducate1623
jawa1625
1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) Deut. xiv. 7 Thei chowen code [elsewhere in the chap. chewen].
c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 77 Chowen supra in chewen.
?1523 J. Fitzherbert Bk. Husbandry f. xxxii Euer to be chowyng on the bridell.
?1523 J. Fitzherbert Bk. Husbandry f. xiiii It is the harder to ete and chowe.
?1567 M. Parker Whole Psalter sig. Biiii Verse harde in mouth: while oft I chowde, I spied therein no wast.
1773 R. Fergusson Poems 117 What will buy her fairin, To chow that day.
1786 R. Burns Poems 23 On thee [John Barleycorn] aft Scotland chows her cood, In souple scones, the wale o' food!
1863 J. C. Atkinson Provinc. Danby Chow, to chew.
1887 R. L. Stevenson Underwoods ii. i. 78 You, tae, maun chow the bitter peel.
1889 N.E.D. at Chow Mod. Northampt. Dialect, He chows tobacco always.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1889; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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