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bow in English

  • bow
    adj. bowless.

  • bow
    adj. bowlike.

  • bow
    adj. shaped like a bow; bent; bowed.

  • bow
    bow (1), verb, noun.

  • bow
    bow (2), noun, verb, adjective.

  • bow
    bow (3), noun.
    1. the front part of a ship, boat, or aircraft.
    (SYN) prow, stem.
    2. bow oar.

  • bow
    expr. bow and scrape, to be too polite or slavish.
    Ex. Every time I see the President the band has been playing ""Hail to the Chief"" and everyone has been bowing and scraping (Time).

  • bow
    expr. bow down,
    a. to weigh down.
    Ex. bowed down with care.
    b. to worship.
    Ex. O come, let us ... bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our maker (Psalms 95:6).

  • bow
    expr. bow out,
    a. to withdraw.
    Ex. [He] ... bowed out of the picture because he found it difficult to work in location sequences being filmed ... at altitudes ranging up to 10,000 feet (New York Times).
    b. to usher out.
    Ex. retu

  • bow
    expr. bows on, with the bow of the vessel turned toward the object considered or in view.
    Ex. The 'standard type' has equal offensive strength in all directions--whether bows on or broadside (Westminster Gazette).

  • bow
    expr. make one's bow,
    a. to make an entrance.
    Ex. Making his bow into the ballroom, the Senator was greeted with applause.
    b. to make an initial appearance before the public.
    Ex. She will make her bow as a singer in a new musica

  • bow
    expr. on the bow, within 45 degrees of a line directly ahead.
    Ex. A trawler is steaming into a gale with wind and sea ... on the bow (London Times).

  • bow
    expr. take a bow, to accept praise or applause for something done.
    Ex. After the dinner, the guest of honor was asked to take a bow.

  • bow
    noun the act of bending the head or body in greeting, respect, worship, or submission.
    Ex. She answered his bow with a curtsy.
    (SYN) nod.

  • bow
    noun 1. a weapon for shooting arrows. A bow usually consists of a strip of flexible wood bent by a string. Modern bows are also made of many strips of wood glued together, or of metal or spun glass.
    2a. a slender rod with horsehairs stretched on i

  • bow
    v.i. 1. to bend the head or body in greeting, respect, worship, or submission.
    Ex. The people bowed before the king. He smiled, bowed, and extended his hand (Macaulay).
    2. (Figurative.) to give in; submit; yield (to).
    Ex. The boy bowed

  • bow
    v.i. 1. to have a curved shape; be bent.
    2. to use a bow on a violin, cello, or some other stringed instruments.

  • bow
    v.t. 1. to bend (the head or body) in greeting, respect, worship, or submission.
    Ex. The minister bowed his head in prayer.
    2. to show by bowing.
    Ex. The actors bowed their thanks at the end of the play.
    3. to usher with a bow o

  • bow
    v.t. 1. to play (a violin, cello, or some other stringed instruments) with a bow.
    2. to curve; bend.
    Ex. The branches of the young tree were bowed by the weight of the snow.

bow in Kashmiri कॉशुर

bow in Nepali नेपाली

bow in Sanskrit संस्कृतम्

bow in Tamil தமிழ்

bow in Urdu اُردُو

Bow Dictionary Page

Bow

Part of Speech

Noun, Verb

Pronunciation

/boʊ/ (noun), /baʊ/ (verb)

Definitions

  1. (noun) A curved weapon used for shooting arrows, typically made of wood and string.
  2. (noun) A decorative knot tied with ribbon or fabric, often used for decoration.
  3. (noun) The act of bending the upper part of the body forward as a gesture of respect, greeting, or submission.
  4. (verb) To bend the upper part of the body forward, typically as a sign of respect or acknowledgement.
  5. (verb) To use a bow to shoot arrows.

Usage Examples

  • He pulled the bow and shot an arrow at the target.
  • She wore a beautiful bow on her dress.
  • The performers bowed to the audience after the show.
  • He bowed his head in respect.

Etymology

The word "bow" originates from Old English "boga," meaning "a bend" or "arch," which in turn came from Proto-Germanic *bugô, meaning "bend" or "curve." The verb form, meaning to bend forward, comes from the Old French "baisser," meaning "to lower." The connection between the weapon and the act of bending forward likely arose from the motion of drawing the bowstring.

Synonyms

  • Arch (noun, for weapon)
  • Knot (noun, for decoration)
  • Salute (verb, for act of respect)
  • Incline (verb, for bending the body)

Antonyms

  • Stand
  • Straighten
  • Rise

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
French Arc /aʁk/
Spanish Arco /ˈar.ko/
German Bogen /ˈboːɡn̩/
Italian Arco /ˈar.ko/
Portuguese Arco /ˈaʁ.ku/
Hindi धनुष /dʰənuʂ/
Arabic قوس /qaws/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /bəʊ/ for noun, /baʊ/ for verb
  • American English: /boʊ/ for noun, /baʊ/ for verb

Historical Usage

The bow has been used for thousands of years, dating back to ancient civilizations. Initially used for hunting and warfare, the bow evolved into a tool for sport with the development of archery. The word "bow" in the sense of bending the body likely originated as a gesture of respect or greeting during medieval times, often seen in formal settings and ceremonies.

Cultural Nuances

The bow as a gesture of respect is still widely used in many cultures, particularly in East Asia, where bowing is an integral part of social interactions. In Western cultures, bowing is typically reserved for formal occasions, such as theater performances. The bow as a weapon is also central to various cultural practices, particularly in archery competitions and historical reenactments.

More Information

The bow, both as a weapon and a gesture, has played a significant role in human history. From ancient warfare to modern sports, the bow has evolved in many forms, from the longbow used in medieval battles to the recurve bow used in the Olympics. The term "bow" continues to hold cultural significance, particularly in its association with respect and formalities.

As a symbol, the bow conveys both grace and strength, making it a versatile element in many contexts. Whether as an instrument for battle or a symbol of respect, the bow has retained its importance throughout history and remains relevant in contemporary language and culture.

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