arow

adv
/əˈɹoʊ/

Etymology

From a- + row.

  1. derived from *reyk-
  2. derived from *raiwō
  3. inherited from rǣw
  4. inherited from rewe
  5. prefixed as arow — “a + row

Definitions

  1. In a row, line, or rank

    In a row, line, or rank; successively.

    • O mistress, mistress, shift and save yourself! My master and his man are both broke loose, Beaten the maids a-row and bound the doctor Whose beard they have singed off with brands of fire
    • , Number 10 “Of Turning,” ¶ 8, p. 184, And in the middle of the Breadth of the Cross-Greddle is made several holes all arow to receive the Iron Pin set upright in the Treddle.
    • And now the Presses open stand And ye see them all arow, But never so more is said of these Than what is said below.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for arow. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA