Scower

Word SCOWER
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_Wallnut_; which will scower, strengthen, and prolong Breath: Then having (purposely) deep _Straw Baskets_, fill them half way with ❋ Robert Howlett (N/A)

Gutt, well washt, and give it the _Hawk_: Or, scower her with ❋ Robert Howlett (N/A)

_Dunghill-Cock_, and so Chase him up and down for half an Hour, till he pants again; and thus heated, carry him home, and scower him with half a ❋ Robert Howlett (N/A)

Then they Lay them in soack in vrine, then they soape them and soe put them into the ffulling-mills and soe worke them in the mills drye till they are thick enough then they turne water into them and so scower them. ❋ Unknown (1888)

If woman be the weaker creature, why is she employed in laborious avocations? why compelled to endure the fatigue of household drudgery; to scrub, to scower, to labour, both late and early, while the powdered lacquey only waits at the chair, or behind the carriage of his employer? ❋ Unknown (1799)

In fact, search and scower any religious, secular, or otherwise group. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Bill Cowher (and his scower) and Antwaan Randle El have left and Jerome Bettis has retired. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Set out at sunrise and proceeded but a short distance ere the wind became so violent that we were obliged to come too, which we did on the Lard. side in a suddon or short bend of the river where we were in a great measure sheltered from the effects of the wind. the wind continued violent all day, the clouds were thick and black, had a slight sprinkle of rain several times in the course of the day. we sent out several hunters to scower the country, to this we were induced not so much from the want of provision as to discover the Indians whome we had reasons to believe were in the neighbourhood, from the circumstance of one of their dogs comeing to us this morning shortly after we landed; we still beleive ourselves in the country usually hunted by the Assinniboins, and as they are a vicious illy disposed nation we think it best to be on our guard; accordingly we inspected the arms and accoutrements of the party and found them all in good order. ❋ Unknown (1904)

Lard. side in a suddon or short bend of the river where we were in a great measure sheltered from the effects of the wind. the wind continued violent all day, the clouds were thick and black, had a slight sprinkle of rain several times in the course of the day. we sent out several hunters to scower the country, to this we were induced not so much from the want of provision as to discover the Indians whome we had reasons to believe were in the neighbourhood, from the circumstance of one of their dogs comeing to us this morning shortly after we landed; we still beleive ourselves in the country usually hunted by the ❋ Meriwether Lewis (1791)

“to scower off in a mighty bustle;” “confundor” is “to be jumbled;” and ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (1847)

Art, well becomes myself but I thought I could play a Cammon wid the face o 'clay wanst in my time, but may I never sin if ever I could match you at it; oh, sorra taste o' your Cammon you must part wid; sure I'd rather scower the drain myself. " ❋ William Carleton (1831)

"I'd rather, I tell you, scower it myself -- an 'I will, too. ❋ William Carleton (1831)

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