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Definition of prow
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Prow (a.)
Benefit;
profit;
good;
advantage.
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Gondola
::
Gondola
(n.) A long,
narrow
boat with a high prow and
stern,
used in the
canals
of
Venice.
A
gondola
is
usually
propelled
by one or two
oarsmen
who stand
facing
the prow, or by
poling.
A
gondola
for
passengers
has a small open cabin
amidships,
for their
protection
against
the sun or rain. A
sumptuary
law of
Venice
required
that
gondolas
should
be
painted
black,
and they are
customarily
so
painted
now..
Prowl
::
Prowl (v. i.) To rove or
wander
stealthily,
esp. for prey, as a wild
beast;
hence,
to prey; to
plunder..
Prore
::
Prore (n.) The prow or fore part of a ship.
Bump
::
Bump (n.) The act of
striking
the stern of the boat in
advance
with the prow of the boat
following.
Compeer
::
Compeer
() An
equal,
as in rank, age,
prowess,
etc.; a
companion;
a
comrade;
a
mate..
Prowling
::
Prowling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Prow.
Stern
::
Stern (v. t.) The after or rear end of a ship or other
vessel,
or of a boat; the part
opposite
to the stem, or
prow..
Prowled
::
Prowled
(imp. & p. p.) of Prow.
Valor
::
Valor (n.)
Strength
of mind in
regard
to
danger;
that
quality
which
enables
a man to
encounter
danger
with
firmness;
personal
bravery;
courage;
prowess;
intrepidity.
Scourer
::
Scourer
(n.) A rover or
footpad;
a
prowling
robber.
Ram
::
Ram (n.) A heavy steel or iron beak
attached
to the prow of a steam war
vessel
for
piercing
or
cutting
down the
vessel
of an
enemy;
also, a
vessel
carrying
such a
beak..
Bow
::
Bow (n.) The
bending
or
rounded
part of a ship
forward;
the
stream
or prow.
Prow
::
Prow (a.)
Benefit;
profit;
good;
advantage.
Prow
::
Prow
(superl.)
Valiant;
brave;
gallant;
courageous.
Prowl
::
Prowl (v. t.) To rove over,
through,
or about in a
stealthy
manner;
esp., to
search
in, as for prey or
booty..
Prowl
::
Prowl (v. t.) To
collect
by
plunder;
as, to prowl
money..
Prowler
::
Prowler
(n.) One that
prowls.
Prow
::
Prow (n.) See Proa.
Beak
::
Beak (n.) A beam, shod or armed at the end with a metal head or
point,
and
projecting
from the prow of an
ancient
galley,
in order to
pierce
the
vessel
of an
enemy;
a
beakhead..
Proll
::
Proll (v. i.) To prowl
about;
to rob.
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