scrow

English

Etymology

From Middle English scrowe, from Old French escroe (register, note; bit of parchment; piece), from Frankish *skrōda (piece), from Proto-Germanic *skraudō, derivative of Proto-Germanic *skraudaną (to shred).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /skrəʊ/

Noun

scrow (plural scrows) (obsolete)

  1. scroll
    • 1556, Thomas Littleton, Littleton Tenures in Englishe:
      written in a little scrowe
  2. (in the plural) writings
  3. the sky, the heavens
  4. notice, memo
  5. list, inventory
  6. (in the plural) leather strips for making glue

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