As a verb dow
is to be worth.
As a noun dow
is alternative form of lang=en.
As a proper noun Dow
is {{surname|from=given names}.
As an adjective dowf is
dull; flat; denoting a defect of spirit, animation, or courage; melancholy; gloomy; inactive; listless; lethargic; pithless; vapid; lacking force; frivolous.
dow
English
Etymology 1
(etyl) dugan'', from (etyl) . Cognate with Dutch ''deugen'', German ''taugen'', Swedish ''duga .
Verb
(obsolete) To be worth.
(obsolete) To be of use, have value.
To have the strength for, to be able to.
To thrive, prosper.
Etymology 2
From (etyl) douer'', from (etyl) ''dotare .
Verb
(
en verb)
To furnish with a dower; to endow.
Etymology 3
Anagrams
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dowf
English
Alternative forms
* (Scotland)
Adjective
(
en adjective)
Dull; flat; denoting a defect of spirit, animation, or courage; melancholy; gloomy; inactive; listless; lethargic; pithless; vapid; lacking force; frivolous.
(of a sound) Dull; hollow.