Terms vs Trowable - What's the difference?
terms | trowable |
(dialectal) Credible; believable.
(rare) Fit to be or worthy of being betrothed; betrothable.
*2009 , Steven S. Schneiderman, Marshlanders :
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective trowable is
(dialectal) credible; believable.trowable
English
Alternative forms
* (l) (Scotland)Adjective
(en adjective)- “Oh yeah; but you girls have so many hopefuls hanging around; hard for me to keep score. Why don't you ask your dad?” “No dad: no mom; but you've been married forever. How come you never got trown?” “I just never did anything trowable . I've been accused of everything though; one time or another.”
