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Arow vs Trow - What's the difference?

arow | trow |

As an adverb arow

is in a row, line, or rank; successively.

As a verb trow is

to trust or believe.

As a noun trow is

trust or faith or trow can be (dated|nautical|countable) any of several flat-bottomed sailing boats used for fishing or for carrying bulk goods.

arow

English

Adverb

(-)
  • In a row, line, or rank; successively.
  • (Shakespeare)
    (Dryden)
    (Webster 1913)

    trow

    English

    Etymology 1

    From (etyl) trowen, trouwen, treuwen, treowen, from (etyl) .

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To trust or believe.
  • To have confidence in, or to give credence to.
  • Noun

  • Trust or faith.
  • Etymology 2

    Noun

  • (dated, nautical, countable) Any of several flat-bottomed sailing boats used for fishing or for carrying bulk goods
  • (Scottish, dated) troll
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