Definition of Resows

1. Verb. (third-person singular of resow) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Resows

1. resow [v] - See also: resow

Lexicographical Neighbors of Resows

resource energy
resource values
resourced
resourceful
resourcefully
resourcefulness
resourcefulnesses
resourceless
resourcelessness
resources
resourcing
resow
resowed
resowing
resown
resows (current term)
respace
respaced
respaces
respacing
respade
respaded
respades
respading
respawn
respawned
respawning
respawns
respeak
respeaking

Literary usage of Resows

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Flower Garden by Neltje Blanchan, Leonard Barron (1909)
"resows; sometimes becomes a weed. MUSK (Mimulus moschatus). Yellow, mottled and dotted, splashed brown. July, August; J to I foot. ..."

2. Royal Truths by Henry Ward Beecher (1866)
"Sin, like a poisonous weed, resows itself, and becomes eternal by reproduction. Now God looks upon the human race in the light of these truths. ..."

3. Libertinism and Marriage by Louis Jullien (1901)
"... exercise his rights, and every day he sows and resows the evil seed which is developing. When she complains of an itching, burning sensation, ..."

4. Works: Comprising His Studies of Nature; Paul and Virginia and Indian Cottage by Bernardin de Saint-Pierre (1846)
"... subject to the direction of a Providence, its vegetables would long since have undergone all the possible combinations of the chance which resows them. ..."

5. Winter and Spring on the Shores of the Mediterranean: Or, The Genoese by James Henry Bennet (1875)
"With me at Mentone it covers the borders where sown, and resows itself spontaneously. The most prominent other flowers were the ..."

6. The Works of Saint-Pierre: Comprising His Studies of Nature; Paul and by Bernardin de Saint-Pierre (1846)
"... subject to the direction of a Providence, its vegetables would long since have undergone all the possible combinations of the chance which resows them. ..."

7. Indian Museum Notes by Indian Museum (1903)
"If the planter is lucky enough to have moisture he resows his lands when the crop is dead, but with an east wind again the caterpillars appear and destroy ..."

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