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Strown
REH Lexicon
© 2017 James LaFond
AUG/27/17
"Whose bones are strown from the Yellowstone
To the lake of the Little Slave."
-Ghost Dancers
strow.
[strō]
VERB
strown (past participle)
archaic variant of strew.
ORIGIN
1300-50; Middle English strowen, variant of strewen to strew
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