ewe
IPA: jˈu
noun
- A female sheep, as opposed to a ram.
- An ethnic group who inhabit southeastern Ghana, Togo, and Benin.
- The Niger-Congo language, belonging to the Gbe family, spoken by these people.
- (Harry Potter fandom slang) Epilogue, What Epilogue?; a subgenre of Harry Potter fanfiction which pointedly ignores the epilogue of the final novel.
- Initialism of extreme wildfire event.
adjective
- Of or pertaining to the Ewe people or language.
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Examples of "ewe" in Sentences
- I looked up "ewe" in my Larousse and it is the same as yours.
- If a ewe is having one lamb, she can be left on her own in the fields.
- Then I drew a sheep to get me started on the next phrase, “Ewe picture of a ewe are the branches.”
- The term for females is usually derived from the base form by means of a suffix, usually - ewe, that is transparently related to ewa
- Small in stature, inclined even to those homely features known as ewe nick and cat ham, often higher behind than in front, and with great length of stifle, he is not, I admit, imposing to look upon.
- ur weekend sounz likka funtime…..ewe said trubyoot bands–enny of teh real members taht ewe no of? eye juss finnish teh new book bout teh eagles by don felder, so imma awl inta teh sebentees moosic nao….
- I learned in the talk by Dr. Cathy Dwyer of Scottish Agricultural College titled “Variation in maternal behavior affects offspring behavior and development in sheep”, that these breed-typical behaviors are based on subtle behavior cues coming from both the mother sheep, called a ewe, and the baby sheep, called a lamb.
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