What does NOWED mean?

Here is the dictionary-style entry for "nowed": nowed

Part of Speech: verb

Definition: covered with snow

Pronunciations: US: /noʊd/, UK: /naʊd/

Origin and Usage: The word "nowed" is the past participle of the verb "snow," which means to cover something with snow. It is used to describe something that has been covered with snow, such as a mountain or a road. The word "nowed" is not commonly used in modern English and is considered archaic.

Synonyms: snow-covered, snowed-in, snowdrifted

Related Words: snows, sowed, owned, bowed, rowed

Example Sentences:

  • The mountaintop was nowed, making it impossible to climb.
  • The roads were nowed, causing traffic to come to a standstill.
  • The town was nowed in, and the residents were unable to leave their homes.


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