fow

See also: FOW and FoW

English

Etymology

Old Norse fága.

Pronunciation

Verb

fow (third-person singular simple present fows, present participle fowing, simple past and past participle fowed)

  1. (Early Modern, obsolete) To clean, cleanse (out), as in cooking utensils or house maintenance.

Fula

Alternative forms

Etymology

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Adverb

fow

  1. all, all of

See also

  • fofow
  • fowma
  • fuu (Maasina)

References

Manx

Etymology

From Middle Irish fogbai, from Old Irish fo·gaib.

Verb

fow (past hooar, future independent yiow, verbal noun feddyn or geddyn, past participle feddynit or geddynit)

  1. find
  2. get

Derived terms

Middle English

Noun

fow

  1. Alternative form of fou

Sranan Tongo

Etymology

From Dutch vouw.

Noun

fow

  1. fold

Verb

fow

  1. to fold

Adjective

fow

  1. bent, crooked
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