As nouns the difference between ower and fower
is that
ower is a person who owes money while
fower is (early modern english|dated) one who cleans (fows), as in cooking utensils or house maintenance or
fower can be the digit in the nato phonetic alphabet it is pronounced with two syllables, to prevent possible accidental confusion with other digits.
As a preposition ower
is (geordie) over.
As an adverb ower
is (geordie) over.
As an adjective ower
is (geordie) over, too.
Other Comparisons: What's the difference?
ower English
Etymology 1
From the verb to owe .
Noun
( en noun)
A person who owes money.
Etymology 2
Colloquial variant of over .
Adverb
( -)
(Geordie) over
- She's ower canny hor, like
Adjective
( -)
(Geordie) over, too
- Thats ower much that!
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fower English
Etymology 1
From (fow).
Noun
( en noun)
(Early Modern English, dated) One who cleans (fows), as in cooking utensils or house maintenance.
Etymology 2
(etyl) fower, from (etyl) .
Cardinal number
(head)
(Geordie, cardinal) four
Noun
(-)
The digit in the NATO phonetic alphabet. It is pronounced with two syllables, to prevent possible accidental confusion with other digits.
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