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Farrow  v. t. & v. i.  (past & past part. farrowed; pres. part. farrowing)  To bring forth (young); said only of swine.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Farrow" Quotes from Famous Books



... space of ground, the dim blue mountains at the edge, the great arch of sky over all. He might have been a young squire at home, overlooking his farms, one eye for the tillage or the upkeep of fence and hedge, another for a covey, or a hare in a farrow. He was as serene as Esteban and as contented; but his comfort lay in easy possession, not in being easily possessed. Occasionally he whistled as he rode, but, like Esteban, broke now and again into a singing voice, more ...
— The Spanish Jade • Maurice Hewlett



Words linked to "Farrow" :   have, giving birth, parturition, deliver, bear



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