"trow" meaning in Scots

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Noun

IPA: /trʌu/ Forms: trows [plural]
Etymology: From Norn *drou, *drau (compare 18th c. Norwegian drau, modern drov, drauv), from Old Norse draugr (“malevolent revenant”); along the variation drow, intermixed with Norn troll, from Old Norse trǫll (“troll, malevolent supernatural being”), a partial synonym to draugr. L-vocalisation occurred in the early 15th century in Middle Scots, so trolly, knolls probably became *trowie, knowes around this time. Etymology templates: {{der|en|nrn|*drou}} Norn *drou, {{cog|no|drau}} Norwegian drau, {{der|en|non|draugr||malevolent revenant}} Old Norse draugr (“malevolent revenant”), {{der|en|nrn|troll}} Norn troll, {{der|en|non|trǫll||troll, malevolent supernatural being}} Old Norse trǫll (“troll, malevolent supernatural being”) Head templates: {{head|sco|noun|||plural|trows|||||cat2=|cat3=|checkredlinks=1|head=}} trow (plural trows), {{sco-noun}} trow (plural trows)
  1. A mischievous sprite or fairy.
    Sense id: en-trow-sco-noun-rMsoc4E~ Categories (other): Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries, Scots entries with incorrect language header

Alternative forms

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