As a proper noun gau
is a shire or district; especially a district in the third reich or
gau can be an accident, a calamity.
As a verb gaw is
(obsolete) to stare or gape.
As an interjection gaw is
.
As verbs the difference between gawk and gaw
is that
gawk is to stare or gape stupidly while
gaw is (obsolete) to stare or gape.
As a noun gawk
is a cuckoo or
gawk can be a simpleton, stupid or clumsy person.
As an interjection gaw is
.
As a verb gaw
is (obsolete) to stare or gape.
As an interjection gaw
is .
As a noun maw is
(archaic) the stomach, especially of an animal or
maw can be (dialect|colloquial) mother or
maw can be a gull.
In obsolete terms the difference between gaw and gad
is that
gaw is to stare or gape while
gad is a metal bar.
As a noun gad is
a sharp-pointed object; a goad.
As an acronym GAD is
generalized anxiety disorder.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between gaw and taw
is that
gaw is (obsolete) to stare or gape while
taw is (obsolete) tawed leather.
As verbs the difference between gaw and taw
is that
gaw is (obsolete) to stare or gape while
taw is (obsolete) to prepare or dress, as hemp, by beating; to tew; hence, to beat; to scourge or
taw can be to shoot a marble or
taw can be to push; to tug; to tow.
As an interjection gaw
is .
As a noun taw is
(obsolete) tawed leather or
taw can be a favorite marble in the game of marbles or
taw can be the twenty-second and last letter of many semitic alphabets/abjads (phoenician, aramaic, hebrew, syriac, arabic and others).