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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Frow
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 wikipedia.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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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,... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Frow
Career 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 Living wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Froe
A froe (or frow), shake axe or paling knife is a tool for cleaving wood by splitting it along the grain. The origin of the word froe is not clear, and some references find it spelled frow. wikipedia.org
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frowish
▪ I. ˈfrowish, a.1 Obs. rare—1. [? f. frow, fro + -ish, after froward.] ? Unfavourably disposed, froward.1589 Greene Tullies Love (1609) D b, Were you but as fauourable as you are frowish.▪ II. † ˈfrowish, a.2 Obs. [f. frow, frough a., + -ish.] Frowzy, stale-smelling, fetid.1608 Withals' Dict. 286 H... Oxford English Dictionary
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Young Sherlock: The Mystery of the Manor House
Although there was no televised sequel to this story, Gerald Frow penned a follow-up for Granada's Dragon Books (who in 1982 published his novelisation wikipedia.org
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froe
▪ I. froe, frow Now chiefly U.S. (frəʊ) Also 6–7 frower, 7 frowe, frau, 8 fro. [The synonymous fromward suggests that the earliest form frower represents a subst. use of froward a. in the lit. sense ‘turned away’, the reference being to the position of the handle.] 1. A wedge-shaped tool used for cl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Johannes Alanus
Also attributed to him are the songs "Min frow, min frow" and "Min herze wil all zit frowen pflegen", both lieds, and "S'en vos por moy pitié ne truis" wikipedia.org
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miskin-fro
† miskin-fro Obs.—0 [f. MDu. mesken, meiskijn (= mod.Du. meisje) dim. of meid young woman + frow n.] A maidservant.1632 Cotgr., Meschine, a wench, maid seruant, miskin fro. Oxford English Dictionary
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Regius Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature
Harold Jenkins (1966 to 1971) Alastair David Shaw Fowler (1971 to 1984) Vacant (1984 to 1990) Charles Ian Edward Donaldson (1990 to 1995) John Anthony Frow wikipedia.org
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*pi*fcolumns4*t)+sin(2*pi*frow3*t); %符号# blank = zeros(size(num1)); %间隔 f = [fcolumns1 fcolumns2 fcolumns3 fcolumns4 frow1 frow2 frow3]; f_Low = [fcolumns1 *frow3*t); %符号# blank=zeros(size(num1)); %间隔 f=[fcolumns1 fcolumns2 fcolumns3 fcolumns4 frow1 frow2 frow3]; freq_indices=round(f/fs*length(t))+1; %DTMF wikipedia.org
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