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Webster 1913 Edition
Frow
Frow
,Noun.
[D.
vrouw
; akin to G. frau
woman, wife, goth, fráuja
master, lord, AS. freá
.] 1.
A woman; especially, a Dutch or German woman.
Beau. & Fl.
2.
A dirty woman; a slattern.
[Prov. Eng.]
Halliwell.
Frow
,Noun.
[Cf.
Frower
.] A cleaving tool with handle at right angles to the blade, for splitting cask staves and shingles from the block; a frower.
Frow
,Adj.
Brittle.
[Obs.]
Evelyn.
Webster 1828 Edition
Frow
FROW
,Noun.
Definition 2024
frow
frow
English
Noun
frow (plural frows)
- A woman; a wife, especially a Dutch or German one.
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- A slovenly woman; a wench; a lusty woman.
- A big, fat woman; a slovenly, coarse, or untidy woman; a woman of low character.
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Etymology 2
Noun
frow (plural frows)
- Alternative spelling of froe
Etymology 3
From Middle English frow, frough, frogh, frouh, frouȝ (“brittle; tender; fickle; slack; loose”), cognate with Scots frooch, freuch (“dry and brittle”). Of obscure origin. Perhaps also related to Middle Dutch vro, vroo, Middle Low German vrô, German froh.
Adjective
frow (comparative more frow, superlative most frow)
- (Now chiefly dialectal) Brittle; tender; crisp
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Derived terms
- frowish
Etymology 4
Compare frower.
Noun
frow (plural frows)
- A cleaving tool with handle at right angles to the blade, for splitting cask staves and shingles from the block; a frower.