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paw noun 1 the foot, usually clawed, of a four-legged mammal. 2 colloq a hand, especially when used clumsily. See also southpaw. verb (pawed, pawing) 1 to finger or handle something clumsily; to touch or caress someone with unwelcome familiarity. 2 (also paw at something) said of an animal: to scrape or strike it with a paw.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French poue.

paw noun 1 the foot, usually clawed, of a four-legged mammal. 2 colloq a hand, especially when used clumsily. See also southpaw. verb (pawed, pawing) 1 to finger or handle something clumsily; to touch or caress someone with unwelcome familiarity. 2 (also paw at something) said of an animal: to scrape or strike it with a paw.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French poue.

paw noun 1 the foot, usually clawed, of a four-legged mammal. 2 colloq a hand, especially when used clumsily. See also southpaw. verb (pawed, pawing) 1 to finger or handle something clumsily; to touch or caress someone with unwelcome familiarity. 2 (also paw at something) said of an animal: to scrape or strike it with a paw.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French poue.