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Definitions for Harrowed
[1] an agricultural implement with spikelike teeth or upright disks, drawn chiefly over plowed land to level it, break up clods, root up weeds, etc.
[2] to draw a harrow over (land).
[3] to disturb keenly or painfully; distress the mind, feelings, etc., of.
[4] to become broken up by harrowing, as soil.
[5] to ravish; violate; despoil.
[6] harry(def 2) .
[7] (of Christ) to descend into (hell) to free the righteous held captive.
[8] any of various implements used to level the ground, stir the soil, break up clods, destroy weeds, etc, in soil
[9] (tr) to draw a harrow over (land)
[10] (intr) (of soil) to become broken up through harrowing
[11] (tr) to distress; vex
[12] to plunder or ravish
[13] (of Christ) to descend into (hell) to rescue righteous souls
[14] a borough of NW Greater London; site of an English boys' public school founded in 1571 at Harrow-on-the-Hill, a part of this borough. Pop: 210 700 (2003 est). Area: 51 sq km (20 sq miles)
Words related to Harrowed
harrowdevastate, spoil, maraud, demolish, fleece, desolate, rob, pillage, ruin, strip, ravage, despoil, plunder, rifle, devour, ransack, havoc, gut, destroy, loot
Words nearby Harrowed
harrowharrison red, harrison's groove, harrisonburg, harrogate, harrovian, harrow, harrowing, harrumph, harry, harry potter, harsh
Origin of Harrowed
2before 1000; Middle English harwen, herwen, Old English hergian to harry
Other words from Harrowed
har·row·er , noun
har·row·ment , noun
Word origin for Harrowed
C13: variant of Old English hergian to harry
Synonyms for Harrowed
devastate, spoil, demolish, desecrate, desolate, despoil, destroy, devour, fleece, gut, havoc, loot, maraud, pillage, plunder, ransack, rape, ravage, rifle, rob, ruin, strip, waste, depredate, lay waste, spoliate