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81harrow — v. a. 1. Draw a harrow over, till with a harrow. 2. Lacerate, tear, rend, wound, torment, torture, harass …
82harrow — I har•row [[t]ˈhær oʊ[/t]] n. 1) agr. an agricultural implement with spikelike teeth or upright disks, for leveling and breaking up clods in plowed land 2) agr. to draw a harrow over (land) 3) to disturb keenly or painfully; distress the mind,… …
83Harrow Airport — is located convert|3.8|NM|abbr=on|lk=in east northeast of Harrow, Ontario, Canada.References …
84Harrow — (Heb. harits), a tribulum or sharp threshing sledge; a frame armed on the under side with rollers or sharp spikes (2 Sam. 12:31; 1 Chr. 20:3). Heb. verb sadad, to harrow a field, break its clods (Job 39:10; Isa. 28:4; Hos. 10: 11). Its form …
85Harrow Alley — 1) West out of Aldersgate Street, in Aldersgate Ward Without (O. and M. 1677 Strype, 1755). Seems to be called Magpye Alley in Rocque and Magpie Court (q.v.) in Horwood. Probably named after the sign. 2) North out of Fleet Lane, in… …
86Harrow Alley, Aldgate High Street — South out of Aldgate High Street at No. 60. In Portsoken Ward (P.O. Directory). Earliest mention: O. and M. 1677. At that time and for some years later it contained two large courts and a long alley leading into Goodman s Fields. In… …
87Harrow Corner, Fleet Lane — See Harrow Alley …
88Harrow Corner, St. Peter's Hill — See Harrow Court …
89Harrow Court — West out of St. Peter s Hill, with two entrances to it, and west to Bennett s Hill (P.C. 1732 Elmes, 1831). Harrow Corner in Dodsley, 1761. In Castle Baynard Ward. Not named in the maps …
90HARROW — (6), a town of Middlesex, built on an eminence 200 ft. high, 12 m. from St. Paul s, London; its church, St. Mary s, founded by Lanfranc, is a Gothic structure of great architectural interest. Harrow School, a celebrated public school, was… …