1. The berry and See d of the hawthorn, that is, hedge-thorn.
2. A small piece of ground adjoining a house; a small field; properly, an inclosed piece of land, from hedge, like garden, which also signifies an inclosure.
3. In farriery, an excrescence resembling a gristle, growing under the nether eyelid and eye of a horse.
4. A dale.
HAW, v.i. [corrupted from hawk, or hack.] To stop in speaking with a haw, or to speak with interruption and hesitation; as, to hem and haw.