"the common sea gull," early 15c., fromsea+mew(n.1). *mei-(1) Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to change, go, move," "with derivatives referring to the exchange of goods and services within a society as regulated by custom or law" [Watkins]. ...
mew(n.1) "seagull," Old Englishmæw, from Proto-Germanic*maigwis(source also of Old Saxonmew, Frisianmeau, Middle Dutch and Middle Low Germanmewe, Dutchmeeuw"gull"), imitative of its cry. Old Frenchmoue(Modern Frenchmouette) and Lithuanianmėvasprobably are Germanic loan-words. ...
Literature Although the King James Version renders the Hebrew name of this bird as “cuckow” (cuckoo), this translation has generally been abandoned in favor of sea gull (sometimes calledsea mew). Jóllehet a Károli-fordítás a madár héber nevét „kakuk”-nak adja vissza, ezt a for...
1、Industry public figure is analysed, "Phoenix mew " one of systematic intents, the likelihood is get on advertisement from the search content with left Baidu gradually billabong.───业界人士分析,“凤巢”系统的意图之一,可能是将**从百度左侧的搜索内容上逐渐分流。 2、mew from───从 3、Othe...