hew
verb /hjuː/
/hjuː/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they hew | /hjuː/ /hjuː/ |
he / she / it hews | /hjuːz/ /hjuːz/ |
past simple hewed | /hjuːd/ /hjuːd/ |
past participle hewed | /hjuːd/ /hjuːd/ |
past participle hewn | /hjuːn/ /hjuːn/ |
-ing form hewing | /ˈhjuːɪŋ/ /ˈhjuːɪŋ/ |
- hew something (old-fashioned) to cut something large with a tool
- to hew wood
- hew something (out of something) (formal) to make or shape something large by cutting
- roughly hewn timber frames
- The statues were hewn out of solid rock.
- They hewed a path through the forest.
- The cave has been hewn out of the hillside.
Word OriginOld English hēawan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch houwen and German hauen.