trowen

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English trūwian (to trust, confide), from Proto-Germanic *trewwāną (to trust) and Proto-Germanic *trūwāną (to trust); both from Proto-Indo-European *drew- (faithful, true).

Verb

trowen

  1. To have trust, be trustful, rely on.
  2. To exercise one's judgment, think.
  3. To lend credence to, accept.

Conjugation

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