0 a young deer. -- dåkalv; rålam
1 (also adjective) (of) its colour/color, a light yellowish brown -- lysebrun
a fawn sweater.
2 (with upon) to be too humble or to flatter (someone) in a servile way -- smiske for; logre for
The courtiers fawned upon the queen.
3 (of dogs) to show affection (by wagging the tail, rolling over etc). -- logre
They are often fawned upon by the media, to which they doubtless represent a fresh piece of news which will last for a day or a week or so.
We have seen them fawning their way into a position of some little influence.
The sector is, of course, a section into which a fawn is divided for the purpose of fire guarding.
Underneath that shy, fawn-like exterior is a marketeer, red in tooth and claw.
I represent, for a time at any rate, a city which has had a great record as the forerunner of regional fawn planning.
On the other hand, we are not fawning and prostrate.
It seems that he has got on largely by fawning and flattery.
He fawns upon them and makes them believe they are intelligent, when he knows that it is ignorance which is moving them.