Caw vs Gaw - What's the difference?
caw | gaw |
To make the harsh cry of a crow, rook, or raven.
* Shakespeare
As verbs the difference between caw and gaw
is that caw is to make the harsh cry of a crow, rook, or raven while gaw is to stare or gape.As a noun caw
is the harsh cry of a crow.As a proper noun Gaw is
{{surname|from=Scottish Gaelic}.As an interjection gaw is
An expletive, expressing disbelief, horror, or disdaincaw
English
Verb
(en verb)- Rising and cawing at the gun's report.