How Do You Spell SAWN?

Pronunciation: [sˈɔːn] (IPA)

The word "sawn" is spelled with the letters S-A-W-N. It is the past participle of the verb "saw", meaning to cut using a saw. The IPA phonetic transcription of "sawn" is /sɔn/, with the "s" sound pronounced as in the word "sun", the "o" sound pronounced as in the word "gone", and the "n" sound pronounced as in the word "win". It is important to properly spell and pronounce words like "sawn" in order to effectively communicate ideas and information in written and spoken language.

SAWN Meaning and Definition

  1. Sawn is the past participle of the verb "saw," which refers to the action of cutting or dividing materials using a serrated blade called a saw. The term primarily applies to the process of using a saw to cut through wood, but can also be used for other materials like metal or plastic.

    In the field of carpentry and woodworking, "sawn" typically describes the act of using a hand saw, power saw, or other types of saws to shape and form wood into various sizes and shapes. The process involves moving the saw back and forth across the material, with the sharp teeth or blade cutting through the fibers of the wood by creating a series of small, parallel cuts. Once the desired cut is made, the wood is said to be "sawn."

    "Sawn" can also refer to wood that has been processed through a sawmill, where it is cut into standardized sizes and shapes for commercial use. In this context, it often refers to lumber or timber that has been cut and shaped for construction purposes or other woodworking projects. Pre-sawn wood products are commonly used in the building industry for applications such as framing, flooring, or furniture-making.

    Overall, "sawn" is used to describe the act of cutting wood or other materials using a saw, as well as the resulting cut or the wood that has undergone sawing.

Common Misspellings for SAWN

Etymology of SAWN

The word "sawn" comes from the Old English word "seagan", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic root *sagjaną. This term has cognates in several Germanic languages, such as Old Norse "sá", Old Frisian "siā", Middle Dutch "sagen", and Old High German "segan". The Proto-Germanic root *sagjaną ultimately traces back to the Proto-Indo-European root *sek̑-, meaning "to cut".

Conjugate verb Sawn

CONDITIONAL

I would sawn
you would sawn
he/she/it would sawn
we would sawn
they would sawn
I would saw
we would saw
you would saw
he/she/it would saw
they would saw

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be sawning
you would be sawning
he/she/it would be sawning
we would be sawning
they would be sawning

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have sawn
you would have sawn
he/she/it would have sawn
we would have sawn
they would have sawn

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been sawning
you would have been sawning
he/she/it would have been sawning
we would have been sawning
they would have been sawning

FUTURE

I will sawn
you will sawn
he/she/it will sawn
we will sawn
they will sawn
I will saw
we will saw
you will saw
he/she/it will saw
they will saw

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be sawning
you will be sawning
he/she/it will be sawning
we will be sawning
they will be sawning

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have sawned
you will have sawned
he/she/it will have sawned
we will have sawned
they will have sawned
I will have sawed, will have sawn
we will have sawed, will have sawn
you will have sawed, will have sawn
he/she/it will have sawed, will have sawn
they will have sawed, will have sawn

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been sawning
you will have been sawning
he/she/it will have been sawning
we will have been sawning
they will have been sawning

IMPERATIVE

you sawn
we let´s sawn

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to sawn

PAST

I sawned
you sawned
he/she/it sawned
we sawned
they sawned
I sawed
we sawed
you sawed
he/she/it sawed
they sawed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was sawning
you were sawning
he/she/it was sawning
we were sawning
they were sawning

PAST PARTICIPLE

sawned

PAST PERFECT

I had sawned
you had sawned
he/she/it had sawned
we had sawned
they had sawned
I had sawed, had sawn
we had sawed, had sawn
you had sawed, had sawn
he/she/it had sawed, had sawn
they had sawed, had sawn

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been sawning
you had been sawning
he/she/it had been sawning
we had been sawning
they had been sawning

PRESENT

I sawn
you sawn
he/she/it sawns
we sawn
they sawn
I saw
we saw
you saw
he/she/it saws
they saw

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am sawning
you are sawning
he/she/it is sawning
we are sawning
they are sawning

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

sawning

PRESENT PERFECT

I have sawned
you have sawned
he/she/it has sawned
we have sawned
they have sawned
I have sawed, have sawn
we have sawed, have sawn
you have sawed, have sawn
he/she/it has sawed, has sawn
they have sawed, have sawn

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been sawning
you have been sawning
he/she/it has been sawning
we have been sawning
they have been sawning
I am sawing
we are sawing
you are sawing
he/she/it is sawing
they are sawing
I was sawing
we were sawing
you were sawing
he/she/it was sawing
they were sawing
I will be sawing
we will be sawing
you will be sawing
he/she/it will be sawing
they will be sawing
I have been sawing
we have been sawing
you have been sawing
he/she/it has been sawing
they have been sawing
I had been sawing
we had been sawing
you had been sawing
he/she/it had been sawing
they had been sawing
I will have been sawing
we will have been sawing
you will have been sawing
he/she/it will have been sawing
they will have been sawing
I would have sawed, would have sawn
we would have sawed, would have sawn
you would have sawed, would have sawn
he/she/it would have sawed, would have sawn
they would have sawed, would have sawn
I would be sawing
we would be sawing
you would be sawing
he/she/it would be sawing
they would be sawing
I would have been sawing
we would have been sawing
you would have been sawing
he/she/it would have been sawing
they would have been sawing

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