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FROW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FROW is a cleaving tool for splitting cask staves and shingles from the block.
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FROW Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Frow definition: a cleaving tool having a wedge-shaped blade, with a handle set at right angles to it.. See examples of FROW used in a sentence.
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Frow - Wikipedia
Frow or FROW may refer to: Froe, tool for cleaving wood by splitting it along the grain; John Frow, Australian professor of English; Toby Frow, director ...
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frow
▪ I. frow, n. (fraʊ) Forms: 4, 6–8 frow(e, 6–8 fro(e, (7 frau, phraw), 7– frow. [ad. Du. vrouw = Ger. frau lady, woman, wife.] 1. A Dutchwoman.1390 Will of M. Quellyngbourgh (Comm. Crt. Lond.), Margareta Quellyngbourgh Frowe. 1477 Paston Lett. No. 792 III. 181 The frowys of Broggys, with there hye c...
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Frow CSS
Frow is an open source HTML and CSS framework for creating quick & responsive projects on the web, powered by Flexbox.
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FROW (@frowmagazine) • Instagram photos and videos
A platform for Forward-thinking, Rebellious, Opinionated Women with an interest in fashion, beauty & rewriting the rules!. frowmagazine.com. Follow.
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frow - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
frow · Contents · English · Sranan Tongo. edit. Etymology. edit. From Dutch vrouw. Noun. edit. frow. woman · Synonym: uma · wife · Synonym: wefi.
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FROW definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
[1615–25; earlier frower, perh. n. use of froward in literal sense “turned away”]This word is first recorded in the period 1615–25. Other words that entered ...
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frow, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun frow is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for frow is from 1390, in ...
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Frow - Urban Dictionary
A shortened word used to describe people who are freak shows. Over dramatic, weird, needy, delusional people. Ones that are screaming for attention, and the ...
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Ruth Frow
Ruth Frow, Edmund Frow (Eddie), 1906–1997: the Making of an Activist, Salford, 1999. Edmund and Ruth Frow, Essays on the Irish in Manchester, Salford, 1991.
Edmund and Ruth Frow, Essays in Insurrection, Salford, 1996.
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yuffrouw
‖ yuffrouw (ˈjʊfraʊ) Forms: 5–6 ȝong-, 6 ȝoung frow, yong frow, 7 yough Fro, 9 yuffro(u)w, yungfrau, euvrou, uvrou, -ow: see also euphroe. [ad. early mod.Du. jongvrouw(e (cf. frow n.), now juffrouw young lady, miss, and (in shortened form) juffer young lady, beam in shipbuilding, rammer (see juffer,...
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John Frow
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Frow's area of research is humanities and social sciences. References
External links
John Frow's profile at The University of Sydney
John Frow at ResearchGate
A selection of John Frow's work
1948 births
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frough
frough, frow, a. Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 3 frouh, 4 frouȝ, 5 frogh, 5, 6, 9 Sc. freuch, (6 frewch, 8 freugh), 4, 7– frow, 8 frowe, 5, 7– frough. [Of obscure origin: the forms point back to OE. *fróh, or possibly *þróh; a word of the latter form is represented by þróᵹum ‘rancidis’, þrón ‘rancida’ (Nap...
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frokin
† ˈfrokin Obs. [a. Du. † vrouwken (Kilian), dim. of vrouw: see frow and -kin.] A little Dutch woman; a Dutch child.1603 Dekker Wonderfull Yeare D iv b, A little Frokin (one of my Dutch runnawayes children). 1620 Middleton Courtly Masque Wks. (Bullen) VII. 169 You, blue-ey'd frokin, looks like fire a...
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