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Rowel  v. t.  (past & past part. roweled or rowelled; pres. part. roweling or rowelling)  (Far.) To insert a rowel, or roll of hair or silk, into (as the flesh of a horse).






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"Rowel" Quotes from Famous Books



... to powder. The boys gave rowel to their mounts, shook out their ropes, raised the long yell, and started the loose horses in a mad dash for home. It was ten long miles to headquarters, and their mounts, already fagged by carrying heavy saddles and the day's work, were none too fresh, while the Indians rode bareback ...
— Wells Brothers • Andy Adams

... hand on a pistol-stock; whence I knew that his slung carbine had received no bullet since the one that had pierced Lorna. And a cry of triumph rose from the black depths of my heart. What cared I for pistols? I had no spurs, neither was my horse one to need the rowel; I rather held him in than urged him, for he was fresh as ever; and I knew that the black steed in front, if he breasted the steep ascent, where the track divided, must be ...
— Lorna Doone - A Romance of Exmoor • R. D. Blackmore

... ROWL, ROWEL. At Princeton, Union, and Hamilton Colleges, this word is used to signify a good recitation. Used in the phrase, "to make a rowl." From the second of these colleges, a correspondent writes: "Also of the word rowl; if a public speaker presents a telling appeal or passage, ...
— A Collection of College Words and Customs • Benjamin Homer Hall

... delicious hour were heard, broken only by the regular clatter of the horses' hoofs. Tired of shouting, the chasers now kept on their way in deep silence; each man held his breath, and plunged his spurs, rowel deep, into his horse; but the animals were already at the top of their speed, and incapable of greater exertion. Paterson, who was a hard rider, and perhaps a thought better mounted, kept the lead. The rest ...
— Rookwood • William Harrison Ainsworth

... spurs all gory Twelve gilded birdies bore he; Each time with the rowel he pricked his horse The birdies sang ...
— Ulf Van Yern - and Other Ballads • Thomas J. Wise



Words linked to "Rowel" :   gad, spur, wheel



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