also: <span class="searchmatch">Rowe</span> <span class="searchmatch">rowe</span> Alternative form of rawe (“raw”) <span class="searchmatch">rowe</span> Alternative form of rewe (“row”) <span class="searchmatch">rowe</span> Alternative form of rowen (“to row, paddle”) <span class="searchmatch">rowe</span> Alternative...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">rowe</span> English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Rowe</span> Wikipedia As an English surname, from Middle English <span class="searchmatch">Rowe</span>, from the noun row. Compare Rew and...
From Middle English <span class="searchmatch">Rowe</span>. IPA(key): /rəʊ/ Roue a surname, equivalent to English <span class="searchmatch">Rowe</span> 1987, The Manuscript of Jacob Poole's Glossary of the Dialect of Forth...
See also: wore WORE (computing) Initialism of write once, run everywhere. Synonym: WORA <span class="searchmatch">Rowe</span>, owre, Ower, Wroe, wero, ower...
a spear”). wero (plural wero) A traditional Māori challenge, performed to ensure that visitors come in peace. wore, <span class="searchmatch">Rowe</span>, owre, Ower, Wroe, ower, WORE...
(plural conferrals) The act of conferring something; conferment 2012, John <span class="searchmatch">Rowe</span>, Awards and Graduation Manual, Curtin University, page 7: The conferral date...
suitress (plural suitresses) A female supplicant or suitor. 1714, Nicholas <span class="searchmatch">Rowe</span>, Jane Shore, act III: Beshrew me, but 'twere pity of his heart, That could...
and uncountable, plural mommeries) Archaic form of mummery. 1714, Nicholas <span class="searchmatch">Rowe</span>, The Tragedy of Jane Shore: A shew of mommery without a meaning “mommery”...
article on: Algoma District Wikipedia Coined by American ethnologist Henry <span class="searchmatch">Rowe</span> Schoolcraft (1793 - 1864) from an element "Al" referring to Algonquin and...
Proto-Germanic *rōō. ruowa f rest, repose Declension of ruowa (feminine ō/ōn-stem noun) Middle Dutch: <span class="searchmatch">rowe</span>, rouwe “ruowa”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012...