rown
English
/ɹəʊn/, /ɹoʊn/, /ɹaʊn/
verb form
Definitions
- (obsolete) (past participle of) row
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English rowen (row) inherited from Old English rōwen inherited from Proto-Germanic *rōanaz, *rōaną (row) suffix from English row (line of objects entries).
Origin
English
row
Gloss
line of objects entries
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- arow English
- checkrow English
- cornrow English
- crossrow English
- fencerow English
- groundrow English
- hedgerow English
- interrow English
- midrow English
- multirow English
- outrow English
- row English
- row house English
- rowable English
- rowboat English
- rowed English
- rower English
- rowest English
- roweth English
- rowhome English
- rowhouse English
- rowless English
- rowmate English
- rowport English
- rowwise English
- shedrow English
- subrow English
- toothrow English
- windrow English
- *h₁reh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *rōanaz Proto-Germanic
- *rōaną Proto-Germanic
- *rōþrą Proto-Germanic
- rowan Old English
- rōwan Old English
- rōwen Old English
- rewe Middle English
- rowen Middle English
- roðr Old Norse
- róa Old Norse
- *ruoien Old Dutch