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English
English : from the Norman personal name Huard, Heward, composed of the Germanic elements hug ‘heart’, ‘mind’, ‘spirit’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.English : from the Anglo-Scandinavian personal name HÄward, composed of the Old Norse elements há ‘high’ + varðr ‘guardian’, ‘warden’.English : variant of Ewart 2.Irish : see Fogarty.Irish (County Clare) surname adopted as an equivalent of Gaelic Ó hÃomhair, which was formerly Anglicized as O’Hure.The house of Howard, the leading family of the English Roman Catholic nobility, was founded by Sir William Howard or Haward of Norfolk (d. 1308). The family acquired the dukedom of Norfolk by marriage. The first duke of Norfolk of the Howard line was created earl marshal of England by Richard III in 1483, and this office has been held by his succeeding male heirs to the present day. They also hold the earldoms of Suffolk, Berkshire, Carlisle, and Effingham. Henry VIII’s fifth queen, Catherine Howard (?1520–42), was a niece of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk. American Howards include the father and son John Eager Howard and Benjamin Chew Howard of Baltimore, MD, both MD politicians.
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Somerset named Chew Magna, which is named for the river on which it stands, a Celtic name, perhaps cognate with Welsh cyw ‘young animal or bird’, ‘chicken’.English : habitational name from places called Chew, in West Yorkshire and in the parish of Billington, Lancashire, named with Old English cēo ‘fish gill’, used in the transferred sense of a ravine, in a similar way to Old Norse gil.English : derogatory nickname from Middle English chowe ‘chough’, Old English cēo, a bird closely related to the crow and the jackdaw, notorious for its chattering and thieving.Korean : variant of Chu.Chinese : variant of Zhao.
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Fame
Girl/Female
Celtic, Christian, German, Welsh
Race of Women; White Wave; White and Smooth; Soft
Boy/Male
Indian
Chosen one, Another name of prophet Yaqub
Boy/Male
Indian, Traditional
Indra
Girl/Female
Indian
Attractive
Male
English
English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
Godess Laxmi
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God's Light
Girl/Female
Indian
First Woman who Wrote Veda
Boy/Male
Christian, Hindu, Indian
Lord Murugan
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v. t.
To grind or crush with, or as with, the teeth and prepare for swallowing and digestion; to chew; as, to masticate food.
n.
The chewink.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Chew
n.
A substance to be chewed to increase the saliva.
n.
Paper chewed, and rolled into a ball, to be thrown as a missile.
n.
The act or process of ruminating, or chewing the cud; the habit of chewing the cud.
n.
The act or operation of masticating; chewing, as of food.
a.
Pertaining to, or employed in, chewing.
n.
An American plant (Nicotiana Tabacum) of the Nightshade family, much used for smoking and chewing, and as snuff. As a medicine, it is narcotic, emetic, and cathartic. Tobacco has a strong, peculiar smell, and an acrid taste.
v. t.
To chew over again.
n.
The leaves of the plant prepared for smoking, chewing, etc., by being dried, cured, and manufactured in various ways.
imp. & p. p.
of Chew
a.
Chewing; adapted to perform the office o/ chewing food.
a.
Chewing the cud; characterized by chewing again what has been swallowed; of or pertaining to the Ruminantia.
n.
That which is chewed; that which is held in the mouth at once; a cud.
adv.
In a ruminant manner; by ruminating, or chewing the cud.
n.
The act of chewing.
n.
A grotesque mask, representing a person chewing or grimacing, worn in processions and by comic actors on the stage.
n.
One who chews.
v. i.
To chew the cud; to chew again what has been slightly chewed and swallowed.