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▪ I. cowe1 Sc. (kaʊ, kɔːʊ) [f. cow v.2] The act of ‘cowing’, cropping, or pruning; fig. a dressing, a cropping.1785 Burns To W. Simpson xxvii, But new-light herds gat sic a cowe, Folk thought them ruin'd stick-an-stowe.▪ II. † cowe3 Also coue, kow(e. Obs. = chough.a 1225 Ancr. R. 66 Þe hen hwon heo ...
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Cowe
Cowe is a surname. Peter Cowe, professor Armenian studies
Simon Cowe (1948–2015), English guitarist
Steve Cowe (born 1974), English football player
See also
COWE, Confederation
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Richard Cowe
Richard Cowe was Archdeacon of Totnes during 1219.
References
Archdeacons of Totnes
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Steve Cowe
Steven Mark Cowe (born 29 September 1974) is an English footballer who played in the Football League as a forward for Swindon Town.
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brandy-cowe
brandy-cowe (? ˈbrændɪkaʊ) Washings of brandy-casks, used in making spurious wines.1829 in C. Redding Hist. Mod. Wines xv. (1836) 339 In addition to these may be introduced brandy-cowe (the washings of brandy-casks).
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Simon Cowe
and included several compositions and arrangements by Cowe. Cowe died on 30 September 2015 in Toronto, after a long illness.
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Jim Cowe
James Cowe is a former association football player who represented New Zealand at international level. Cowe made a single appearance in an official international for the All Whites in a 1–7 loss to Australia on 4 July 1936.
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Madeline Cowe
Madeline Cowe is an Australian TV Host, model, and beauty pageant titleholder. Personal life
Cowe works as a model and TV host in Australia. She also was a contestant on Australia's Next Top Model.
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S. Peter Cowe
Peter Cowe is Narekatsi Professor of Armenian Studies at UCLA and has taught at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, University of Chicago, and Columbia Sasnetsi's Theological Discourses (1993)
The Armenian Manuscripts (1994)
The Deaconess in the Armenian Church (1994), translator
(includes an essay by Cowe
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染青沙洲
1978年起为越南占领,建有较完善的设施,定名「生存东岛」,英文名称为“Sin Cowe East Island”。西方文献一般称为“Grierson Reef”。1983年中国公布名称为“染青沙洲”,中国渔民俗称“染青峙”。中华民国、中华人民共和国及菲律宾亦声称拥有其主权。
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Sin Cowe Island
Sin Cowe Island , also known as Sinh Ton Island (); Rurok Island (); Mandarin , is an island in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. Topography and Structures
Sin Cowe island is garrisoned by Vietnamese soldiers.
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John Cowe McIntosh
John Cowe McIntosh (1892 – 28 March 1921) was a British-born Australian aviator.
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Jack the Lad
Simon Cowe contributed two tracks while Billy Mitchell wrote or co-wrote five tracks. Cowe left shortly before the group recorded their final album, 'Jackpot', (1976).
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Dingly Dell
Clements) – 3:37
"O No Not Again" – 3:24
"Dingle Regatta" (Traditional; arranged by Lindisfarne) – 1:04
"Wake Up Little Sister" – 2:53
"Go Back" (Cowe guitars, keyboards, bass
Ray Jackson - vocals, mandolin, harmonica
Rod Clements - electric bass, acoustic, electric and 12-string guitars, violin
Simon Cowe
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Fog on the Tyne
Simon Cowe made his debut as a writer, contributing the song "Uncle Sam". "Uncle Sam" (Simon Cowe) – 2:55 lead vocals: Ray Jackson
"Together Forever" (Rab Noakes) – 2:34 lead vocals: Ray Jackson
"January Song" (Hull) – 4:13
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