Moo

Moo
Moo \Moo\ (m[=o]), a., adv., & n. See {Mo}. [Obs.] --Chaucer. [1913 Webster]

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.

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  • moo — (v.) to make the characteristic sound of a cow, 1540s, of imitative origin. Related: Mooed; mooing. The noun is from 1789. Baby talk moo cow (n.) attested from 1812 …   Etymology dictionary

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  • moo — [mo͞o] n. pl. moos [echoic] the characteristic vocal sound made by a cow; lowing sound vi. mooed, mooing to make this sound; low …   English World dictionary

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