1. rowed - Adjective
2. rowed - Verb
of Row
Formed into a row, or rows; having a row, or rows; as, a twelve-rowed ear of corn.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThey rowed her in across the rolling foam, The cruel crawling foam, The cruel hungry foam, To her grave beside the sea: But still the boatmen hear her call the cattle home Across the sands of Dee. Charles Kingsley
I rowed stroke and he rowed bow in the famous Long Vacation voyage to Godstow, when the three Miss Liddells were our passengers, and the story was actually composed and spoken over my shoulder. Robinson Duckworth
"we have rowed well,” said the flea as the fishing boat arrives at its mooring. Latvian Proverb
Agility and balance were built and tested by running and jumping for sport, and there is mention of a sport that involved jumping from oar to oar on the outside of a ship's railing as it was being rowed. Source: Internet
After hay was cut and had dried, the hay was raked or rowed up by raking it into a linear heap by hand or with a horse-drawn implement. Source: Internet
After the wedding the newlyweds were driven through Stockholm in a coach and then rowed in the antique royal barge Vasaorden to the royal palace where the wedding banquet was held. Source: Internet