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row
( international standards ) ISO 639-3 language code forDela-Oenale . FromMiddle English rewe ,rowe ,rawe , fromOld English rǣw ,rāw , probably fromProto-Germanic *raiwō ,*raigwō ,*rīgǭ ( “ row, streak, line ” ) , fromProto-Indo-European *reyk- ( “ to carve, scratch, etch ” ) .
Cognate withScots raw ( “ row ” ) , dialectalNorwegian rå ( “ boundary line ” ) ,Saterland Frisian Riege ( “ row ” ) ,West Frisian rige ( “ row ” ) ,Dutch rij ( “ row, line ” ) ,German Low German Reeg ,Riege ,Rieg ( “ row ” ) ,German Reihe ( “ row ” ) ,German Riege ( “ sports team ” ) .
row (plural rows )
A line of objects, often regularly spaced, such as seats in atheatre , vegetable plants in a garden, etc.1918 ,W[illiam] B[abington] Maxwell , chapter V, inThe Mirror and the Lamp , Indianapolis, Ind.:The Bobbs-Merrill Company ,→OCLC :Here, in the transept and choir, where the service was being held, one was conscious every moment of an increasing brightness; colours glowing vividly beneath the circular chandeliers, and therows of small lights on the choristers' desks flashed and sparkled in front of the boys' faces, deep linen collars, and red neckbands.
Ahorizontal line ofentries in atable , etc., going fromleft toright , as opposed to acolumn going fromtop tobottom .Antonym: column ( slang , chiefly in the plural) Clipping ofcornrow .2006 , Noire[ pseudonym] ,Thug-A-Licious: An Urban Erotic Tale , New York, N.Y.:One World ,Ballantine Books ,→ISBN ,page25 :Vyreen had just finished braiding my hair, and his call had caught me coming out of her crib with my 'rows looking tight.
2015 October 22, Stefan Bondy, “Kristaps Porzingis had cornrows as a kid because 'all the girls loved it'”, inNew York Daily News [1] , New York, N.Y.:Daily News L.P. ,→ISSN ,→OCLC , archived fromthe original on18 January 2022 :If you thought it'd be hard to get a good cornrow braiding in Latvia, think again. Porzingis said he was re-braided almost every week to keep hisrows fresh.
line of objects
Albanian:rresht (sq) m Arabic:صَفّ (ar) m ( ṣaff ) Egyptian Arabic:صف m ( ṣaff ) Armenian:շարք (hy) ( šarkʻ ) Azerbaijani:sıra (az) ,cərgə (az) Bashkir:рәт ( rət ) Belarusian:шэ́раг m ( šérah ) ,рад m ( rad ) ,ра́да f ( ráda ) Bulgarian:ред (bg) m ( red ) ,реди́ца (bg) f ( redíca ) Catalan:fila (ca) f ,filera (ca) f Chinese:Mandarin:排 (zh) ( pái ) Czech:řada (cs) f Danish:række (da) c ,rad c Dutch:rij (nl) f Egyptian: (jtrt f ) Esperanto:vico (eo) Estonian:rivi Even:даран ( daran ) Evenki:даран ( daran ) Finnish:rivi (fi) French:ligne (fr) f ,rang (fr) m ,rangée (fr) f Galician:renque m ,fila (gl) f ,ringleira f ,riola (gl) f ,rea f Georgian:რიგი ( rigi ) German:Reihe (de) f Greek:στοίχος (el) m ( stoíchos ) Ancient Greek:στίχος m ( stíkhos ) Hebrew:טוּר (he) m ( tur ) ,שׁוּרָה (he) f ( shurá ) Hungarian:sor (hu) Icelandic:röð (is) f Indonesian:baris (id) Irish:líne f Italian:fila (it) f ,serie (it) f ,sequenza (it) f ,successione (it) f Japanese:列 (ja) ( れつ, retsu ) Kazakh:қатар ( qatar ) Khmer:ជួរ (km) ( cuə ) Korean:줄 (ko) ( jul ) ,열(列) (ko) ( yeol ) ,렬(列) (ko) ( ryeol ) ( North Korea ) Kurdish:Central Kurdish:ڕیز (ckb) ( rîz ) Kyrgyz:ирет (ky) ( iret ) ,катар (ky) ( katar ) Latin:seriēs f Latvian:rinda f Macedonian:ред m ( red ) Malay:baris Malayalam:വരി (ml) ( vari ) Norwegian:Bokmål:rekke (no) m or f Persian:Iranian Persian:رَدیف ( radif ) ,صَفّ ( saff ) ,قَطار ( ġatâr ) Plautdietsch:Rieej f Polish:rząd (pl) m ,szereg (pl) m Portuguese:fileira (pt) f ,eito (pt) m Romanian:rând (ro) n ,șir (ro) Romansh:retscha Russian:ряд (ru) m ( rjad ) Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:ре̑д m Latin:rȇd (sh) m Shan:တႅဝ်း (shn) ( téao ) Slovak:rad m Slovene:vrsta (sl) f Sorbian:Lower Sorbian:rěd m Spanish:fila (es) f ,línea (es) f ,hilera (es) f ,pista (es) f ( of footprints ) ,renglón (es) m ( text line ) Swahili:safu (sw) ,mstari (sw) Swedish:rad (sv) c Tagalog:hanay Tajik:қатор ( qator ) ,саф ( saf ) ,радиф ( radif ) Tatar:рәт (tt) ( rät ) Telugu:వరుస (te) ( varusa ) Thai:แถว (th) ( tɛ̌o ) ,แนว (th) ( nɛɛo ) Turkish:sıra (tr) Ukrainian:ряд (uk) m ( rjad ) Urdu:قِطار (ur) m or f ( qitār ) Uyghur:قاتار ( qatar ) Uzbek:qator (uz) Vietnamese:hàng (vi) Walloon:roye (wa) f ,rindjeye (wa) f ,rîlêye (wa) f Yiddish:ריי f ( rey ) Zazaki:qor ,rêz
in a table
Arabic:صَفّ (ar) m ( ṣaff ) Armenian:շարք (hy) ( šarkʻ ) Azerbaijani:sıra (az) Belarusian:рад m ( rad ) Bulgarian:ред (bg) m ( red ) Catalan:fila (ca) f Chinese:Cantonese:行 (yue) ( hong4 ) Mandarin:行 (zh) ( háng ) ,列 (zh) ( liè ) ( Taiwan, means "column" in mainland China ) Czech:řádek (cs) m Danish:række (da) c Dutch:rij (nl) f Esperanto:horizontalo Estonian:rida ,kirje (et) Finnish:rivi (fi) French:ligne (fr) f Galician:liña (gl) f German:Zeile (de) f Italian:riga (it) f Japanese:行 (ja) ( ぎょう, gyō ) Korean:행(行) (ko) ( haeng ) Malay:baris Malayalam:വരി (ml) ( vari ) Persian:Iranian Persian:رَج ( raj ) ,رَژ ( raž ) Polish:wiersz (pl) m Portuguese:linha (pt) f Romanian:linie (ro) f Russian:ряд (ru) m ( rjad ) ,строка́ (ru) f ( stroká ) Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:ре̑д m ,редац m Latin:rȇd (sh) m ,redac m Slovak:riadok m Slovene:vrsta (sl) f Spanish:línea (es) f ,renglón (es) m ,registro (es) m Swahili:safu (sw) Swedish:rad (sv) c Telugu:అడ్డు వరుస ( aḍḍu varusa ) Turkish:satır (tr) Ukrainian:ряд (uk) m ( rjad ) ,рядо́к (uk) m ( rjadók ) Walloon:roye (wa) f ,lene (wa) f Zazaki:qor
FromMiddle English rowen ( “ to row ” ) , fromOld English rōwan ( “ to row ” ) , fromProto-Germanic *rōaną ( “ to row ” ) , fromProto-Indo-European *h₁reh₁- ( “ to row ” ) . CompareWest Frisian roeie ,Dutch roeien ,Danish ro . More atrudder . Related toRussia .
row (third-person singular simple present rows ,present participle rowing ,simple past and past participle rowed )
A boyrowing a boat inUganda (1) ( transitive or intransitive , nautical ) Topropel (aboat or othercraft ) over water usingoars .Synonym: paddle ( transitive ) To transport in a boat propelled with oars.torow the captain ashore in his barge
( intransitive ) To be moved by oars.The boatrows easily.
transitive: propel over water using oars
intransitive: propel a boat or other craft over water using oars
Asturian:remar Bashkir:ишеү ( işew ) Belarusian:грэ́бці impf ( hrébci ) Bulgarian:греба́ (bg) impf ( grebá ) Catalan:remar (ca) Cherokee:ᎦᎦᏪᏍᎦ ( gagawesga ) Czech:veslovat (cs) impf Danish:ro (da) Esperanto:remi Finnish:soutaa (fi) French:ramer (fr) ,voguer (fr) Friulian:remâ ,vogâ Galician:remar (gl) ,vogar German:rudern (de) Greek:τραβάω κουπί ( traváo koupí ) Ancient Greek:ἐρέσσω ( eréssō ) Hindi:खेना (hi) ( khenā ) Ingrian:soutaa Italian:remare (it) ,vogare (it) Latin:rēmigō Latvian:airēt Macedonian:весла impf ( vesla ) Malayalam:തുഴയുക (ml) ( tuḻayuka ) Occitan:remar (oc) ,vogar (oc) Piedmontese:voghé Polish:wiosłować (pl) impf Portuguese:remar (pt) ,vogar (pt) Romanian:vâsli (ro) Russian:грести́ (ru) impf ( grestí ) Sardinian:abogai ,bogai ,remai ,arremai Sicilian:vucari Slovak:veslovať impf Spanish:remar (es) ,bogar (es) ,proejar (es) Swedish:ro (sv) Ukrainian:гребти́ impf ( hrebtý ) Venetan:remar ,vogar Welsh:rhwyfo (cy)
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row (plural rows )
An act or instance ofrowing .I went for an early-morningrow .
( weightlifting ) Any of several thematically similarexercise movements performed with apulling motion of the arms towards the back.Hyponyms: inverted row ,renegade row Unclear; some suggest it is aback-formation fromrouse , verb.
row (plural rows )
A noisyargument .Synonyms: argument ,disturbance ,fight ,fracas ,quarrel ,shouting match ,slanging match There was arow among the oarsmen about how to row.
1918 ,W[illiam] B[abington] Maxwell , chapter XXII, inThe Mirror and the Lamp , Indianapolis, Ind.:The Bobbs-Merrill Company ,→OCLC :In the autumn there was arow at some cement works about the unskilled labour men. A union had just been started for them and all but a few joined. One of these blacklegs was laid for by a picket and knocked out of time.
1923 ,P.G. Wodehouse ,The Inimitable Jeeves :As a rule, you see, I'm not lugged into FamilyRows . On the occasions when Aunt is calling to Aunt likemastodons bellowing across primeval swamps and Uncle James's letter about Cousin Mabel's peculiar behaviour is being shot round the family circle... the clan has a tendency to ignore me. 1963 ,Margery Allingham , chapter 18, inThe China Governess: A Mystery , London:Chatto & Windus ,→OCLC :‘Then the father has a great fight with his terrible conscience,’ said Munday with granite seriousness. ‘Should he make arow with the police[ …] ? Or should he say nothing about it and condone brutality for fear of appearing in the newspapers?
1991 ,Stephen Fry ,The Liar , page27 :[ …] he wrote to me last week telling me about an incrediblebitch of arow blazing there on account of someone having been and gone and produced an unofficial magazine calledRaddled , full of obscene libellousOz -like filth. And what I though, what Sammy and I thought, was—why not?2025 April 24, Sammi Awami, “Tanzania bans South Africa and Malawi imports as trade row escalates”, inBBC [2] :Therow comes at a time when Africa is supposed to be moving towards greater free trade through the establishment of a continent-wide free-trade area, which began operating four years ago.
Acontinual loud noise.Synonyms: din ,racket Who's making thatrow ?
noisy argument
Bulgarian:караница (bg) f ( karanica ) Catalan:agafada (ca) f Chinese:Mandarin:瞎鬧 / 瞎闹 (zh) ( xiānào ) ,胡鬧 / 胡闹 (zh) ( húnào ) Danish:spektakel n ,tumult c ,optøjer pl or n ,ballade (da) c ,strid (da) c ,skænderi (da) n ,slagsmål (da) n Dutch:ruzie (nl) f Finnish:riita (fi) ,rähinä (fi) Georgian:please add this translation if you can German:Streit (de) m ,Auseinandersetzung (de) f ,Krach (de) m ( coll. ) ,Spektakel (de) m ( regional, coll. ) ,Donnerwetter (de) n ( coll. / dated ) Greek:αλληλοβρίσιμο n ( allilovrísimo ) ,καβγάς (el) m ( kavgás ) Italian:lite (it) f ,rissa (it) f ,cazziata (it) f ,cazziatone (it) m Latin:turbellae f pl Polish:awantura (pl) f Russian:свара (ru) f ( svara ) ,склока (ru) f ( skloka ) Scottish Gaelic:trod m Spanish:pelea (es) f ,riña (es) f ,gresca f ,reyerta (es) f ,pitote ,pifostio ,pelotera (es) ,cisco (es) ,zafarrancho (es) ,trifulca (es) f Swedish:gräl (sv) ,bråk (sv) ,tumult (sv)
continual loud noise
Bulgarian:дандани́я (bg) f ( dandaníja ) ,врява (bg) f ( vrjava ) Danish:spektakel n ,ballade (da) c Dutch:kabaal (nl) n ,lawaai (nl) n Finnish:meteli (fi) ,rähinä (fi) German:Krach (de) m ,Krawall (de) m ,Radau (de) m ,Tumult (de) m ,Lärm (de) m ,Spektakel (de) m ( regional, coll. ) Italian:chiasso (it) m ,schiamazzo (it) m ,baccano (it) m Russian:тарарам (ru) m ( tararam ) ( colloquial ) Spanish:bulla (es) f ,barullo (es) m Swedish:oväsen (sv)
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row (third-person singular simple present rows ,present participle rowing ,simple past and past participle rowed )
( intransitive ) Toargue noisily.Synonyms: argue ,fight intransitive: argue noisily
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row FromProto-Slavic *rovъ . Cognate withUpper Sorbian row ,Polish rów ( “ ditch ” ) ,Czech rov ,Russian ров ( rov ,“ ditch ” ) ,Old Church Slavonic ровъ ( rovŭ ,“ ditch ” ) .
row m inan (diminutive rowk )
grave Muka, Arnošt (1921, 1928 ), “row ”, inSłownik dolnoserbskeje rěcy a jeje narěcow (in German), St. Petersburg, Prague:ОРЯС РАН ,ČAVU ; Reprinted Bautzen: Domowina-Verlag,2008 Starosta, Manfred (1999 ), “row ”, inDolnoserbsko-nimski słownik / Niedersorbisch-deutsches Wörterbuch (in German), Bautzen: Domowina-Verlag row
past dependent ofve Row ee ayns shoh?Was she here? Charow mee drappal billey marish. I was not climbing a tree with him. Naghrow Paaie feer doaieagh? Wasn't Paaie very decent? Contracts with personal pronoun inr'ou .
FromProto-West Germanic *rōu ( “ calm, rest ” ) .
rōw f
quiet ,rest ,calm Strongō -stem:
row (plural rows )
roll Inherited fromProto-Slavic *rovъ . Cognate withLower Sorbian row .
IPA (key ) : /ˈʀɔw/ Rhymes:-ɔw Syllabification:row row m inan (relational adjective rowowy or rowny ,diminutive rowk or rowčk )
grave Declension ofrow (masculine hard stem )
Křesćan Pful , editor (1866 ), “row”, inŁužiski serbski słownik / Lausitzisch Wendisches Wörterbuch [3] (in German), Budyšin:Maćica Serbska , page592 “row ”, inMudra corpus [Upper Sorbian–Czech dictionary ] (in Czech),2024–2026 “row ” in Soblex row (1) row (2) rōw f (plural rowa )
rook (bird)raven