rare. [f. prec. sb.]

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  1.  intr. To shoot arrows.

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1865.  Sir K. James, Tasso, II. XX. lxv. While she arrowed.

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  2.  To shoot into blossom (said of the sugar-cane).

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18[?].  Simmonds, Colon. Mag. (in Hoppe). The West-Indian planter must prevent his sugar-cane from arrowing.

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  † 3.  trans. To pierce, wound (? confused with harrow). Obs.

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1627.  Feltham, Resolves, I. ii. (1647), 6. By a noble not-caring, arrow the intenders bosome, who will ever fret most, when he finds his designes most frustrate.

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