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Saw

King James Dictionary

SAW, pret. of see.

SAW, n. See the Verb.

1. A cutting instrument consisting of a blade or thin plate of iron or steel, with one edge dentated or toothed.
2. A saying proverb maxim decree. Obs. See Say.

SAW, pret. sawed pp. sawed or sawn. L. seco

1. To cut with a saw to separate with a saw as, to saw timber or marble.
2. To form by cutting with a saw as, to saw boards or planks, that is, to saw timber into boards or planks.

SAW,

1. To use a saw to practice sawing as, a man saws well.
2. To cut with a saw as, the mill saws fast or well.
3. To be cut with a saw as, the timber saws smooth.
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