see|POW
English
Etymology
onomatopoetic|Onomatopoetic.
Pronunciation
rhymes|aÊŠ
Interjection
en-intj
- Represents the sound of a violent impact, such as a punch.
- Represents the sound of an explosion.
Translations
trans-top|sound of a violent impact
trans-mid
trans-bottom
trans-top|sound of an explosion
trans-mid
trans-bottom
Noun
en-noun
- The sound of a violent impact.
- The sound of an explosion.
Translations
trans-top|sound of a violent impact
trans-mid
trans-bottom
trans-top|sound of an explosion
trans-mid
trans-bottom
Category:Onomatopoeia
Scots
Etymology
Scots form of English poll.
Pronunciation
IPA|/pÊŒu/
Noun
sco-noun
- head (of a human, animal, flower etc.)
#:Three times the carline grain'd and rifted, / Then frae the cod her pow she lifted. Three times the old woman groaned and belched, then from the pillow her head she lifted. (Allan Ramsay, ‘Lucky Spence's Last Advice’)
ru:pow
vi:pow
zh:pow
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