An implement used to propel or steer a boat
An implement for impelling a boat, being a slender piece of timber, usually ash or spruce, with a grip or handle at one end and a broad blade at the other. The part which rests in the rowlock is called the loom.
Noun
an implement used to propel or steer a boat
n
An implement for impelling a boat, being a slender piece of
timber, usually ash or spruce, with a grip or handle at one end and a
broad blade at the other. The part which rests in the rowlock is called
the loom.
n
An oarsman; a rower; as, he is a good oar.
n
An oarlike swimming organ of various invertebrates.
v. t. & i.
To row.
Oar
Oar
Oared with laboring arms.
An implement for impelling a boat, being a slender piece of timber, usually ash or spruce, with a grip or handle at one end and a broad blade at the other. The part which rests in the rowlock is called the loom.
To row.
Usage Examples
Two such as you with such a master speed, cannot be parted nor be swept away, from one another once you are agreed, that life is only life forevermore, together wing to wing and oar to oar.
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