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Definitions of rowen in various dictionaries:
A second crop, as of hay, in a season.
noun - a second growth of grass
ROWEN - Rowen is a village on the western slopes of the Conwy valley in the parish of Caerhun and the former County of Caernarvonshire in Wales. It lies off ...
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Aftermath |
Second growth of grass in a season |
Second crop of a growing season |
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Aug 10 2015 USA Today |
Aug 27 2011 L.A. Times Daily |
May 21 2007 Universal |
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Rowen is a village on the western slopes of the Conwy valley in the parish of Caerhun and the former County of Caernarvonshire in Wales. It lies off the B5106 road, between Tal y Bont and The Groes Inn. Buildings of Gwynedd 2009 refers to the River Roe probably following the Roman route from Caerhun to Abergwyngregyn. Rowen has won tidiest village awards several times. * In recent times the name of the village has been variously spelled as "Y Wy-Wen" (white river), "Rowen", "Ro-wen" "Roe Wen" and "Roewen". Although the Religious Census of 1851 records the name "Ro-wen", most early 20th-century maps simply use the name "Y Ro", Welsh for "gravel" or "pebbles". Wen means "white", or could mean "holy". * The Afon Roe, a tributary of the River Conwy, flows through the village. A tributary of Afon Roe is Afon Tafolog, which drains the eastern slopes of Drum, a mountain in the Carneddau mountains. * In the book Crwydro Arfon (1959, by Alun Llewelyn-Williams), Rowen is described as "...one of th |