1. sown - Noun
2. sown - Verb
Derived from sow
4. sown - Adjective Satellite
of Sow
p. p. of Sow.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEvery Christian has the power to heal infirmities-not of others, but his own, and not of the body, but of the soul-that is, sins and sinful habits-and to cast out devils, rejecting evil thoughts sown by them, and extinguishing the excitement of passions enflamed by them. Theophan the Recluse
A new word is like a fresh seed sown on the ground of the discussion. Ludwig Wittgenstein
Man is subject to innumerable pains and sorrows by the very condition of humanity, and yet, as if nature had not sown evils enough in life, we are continually adding grief to grief and aggravating the common calamity by our cruel treatment of one another. Joseph Addison
In the hour of your greatest success are sown the seeds of your own destruction. Gypsy Proverb
Much more than you have sown will grow in your garden. Croatian Proverb
Where God has sown it shall flourish. Romanian Proverb