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Meaning
Noun
●
In Agriculture:
A
device
consisting of
a
heavy
framework
having several
disks
or
teeth
in a row
, which is
dragged
across
ploughed
land
to
smooth
or
break up
the
soil
, to
remove
weeds
or
cover
seeds
; a
harrow
plow.
●
In Military & Agriculture:
An
obstacle
formed
by
turning
an
ordinary
harrow
upside down
, the
frame
being buried.
Verb
●
In Agriculture:
To
drag
a
harrow
over; to
break up
with a
harrow
.
●
In Agriculture & Fear:
To
traumatize
or
disturb
; to
frighten
or torment.
●
In Agriculture & Fear:
To
break
or
tear
,
as if
with a
harrow
; to
wound
; to
lacerate
; to
torment
or
distress
; to vex.
Intj
●
In Agriculture & Fear:
A
call for help
, or of
distress
,
alarm
etc.
Name
●
A
town
in
northwestern
Greater London, England.
●
A London
borough
of Greater London, England.
●
A
prestigious
public school
for
boys
in the
town
of Harrow.
●
A
surname
originating
as an
occupation
for a harrower.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
harrow
English
haro
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
Sourced from
Etym
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Rhymes
Taro
Harrow
Farrow
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