Associations to the word «Trow»
Noun
- Troll
- Wad
- Severn
- Domesday
- Directory
- Rogers
- Gar
- Clint
- Yorker
- Madge
- Coleman
- Bob
- Shetland
- Orkney
- Tyler
- Twa
- Cuthbert
- Printer
- Tackle
- Barge
- Wilt
- Workshop
- Playwright
- Printing
- Corey
- Manor
- Wight
- Fairy
- Tis
- Gin
- Thou
- Rob
- Bristol
- Nay
- Ken
- Wake
- Ale
- Giles
- Pittsburgh
- Phil
- Ann
- Wit
- Martin
- Peril
- Carter
- Vow
- Ne
- Maid
- Er
- If
- Foe
- Brian
- Cave
- Liberal
- Critic
- Knight
- Robert
- Neighborhood
- Kate
- Context
- Tony
- Treasure
- Se
- Brow
- Publishing
- Mistress
- Beard
- Tongue
- Witch
- James
- Tale
- Lock
- Mine
- Had
- York
- Bear
Adverb
Wiktionary
TROW, verb. (archaic or dialectal) To trust or believe.
TROW, verb. (archaic or dialectal) To have confidence in, or to give credence to.
TROW, noun. (archaic or dialectal) (uncountable) Trust or faith.
TROW, noun. (dated) (nautical) (countable) Any of several flat-bottomed sailing boats used for fishing or for carrying bulk goods
TROW, noun. (Scottish) (dated) troll
Wise words
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and not for things themselves.