OWER

Etymology 1

Noun

ower (plural owers)

A person who owes something, especially money.

Etymology 2

Preposition

ower

(Geordie) over

Adverb

ower (not comparable)

(Geordie) over

Adjective

ower (not comparable)

(Geordie) over, too

Anagrams

• Rowe, WORE, owre, wore

Source: Wiktionary



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