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▪ I. rowed, a.|rəʊd| [f. row n.1] 1. Having stripes of a specified colour.
15..in Percy's Folio MS., Ball. & Rom. I. 391 The red blood in her face did rise; it was red rowed for to see. 1552Invent. Ch. Goods (Surtees) 41 One suyt of vestmentes of whyt rowyd sarsnet. 2. Having (a specified number of) rows.
1762Mills Syst. Pract. Husb. I. 419 Both the four rowed and the six rowed barley are generally sown in the autumn. 1844H. Stephens Bk. Farm II. 360 The natural classification of barley by the ear is obviously..4-rowed, 6-rowed, and 2-rowed. 1866Chambers's Encycl. VIII. 393/2 Rye-grass.., a two-rowed, flatly-compressed spike. ▪ II. rowed, ppl. a. rare—1. [f. row v.6] Of herrings: Stirred up and down (in salt).
1641S. Smith Herring Buss Trade 10 One boy takes the rowed Herring, and carries them in Baskets to the Packers. ▪ III. rowed variant of rowet dial. |