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Answer for the clue "Think, in the Bard's day ", 4 letters:
trow

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Etymology 1 n. (context archaic or dialectal uncountable English) trust or faith. vb. 1 (context archaic or dialectal English) To trust or believe. 2 (context archaic or dialectal English) To have confidence in, or to give credence to. Etymology 2 n. 1 ...

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A trow was a type of cargo boat found in the past on the rivers Severn and Wye in Great Britain and used to transport goods.

Usage examples of trow.

Also the lady was of his avis and repreved the learningknight though she trowed well that the traveller had said thing that was false for his subtility.

To every wight she woxen is so deere And worshipful, that folk ther she was bore And from hir birthe knewe hir yeer by yeere, Unnethe trowed they, but dorste han swore That she to Janicle, of which I spak bifore, She doghter nere, for as by conjecture, Hem thoughte she was another creature.

I trow thou drawest better bow than that same coward knave Robin Hood, that dared not show his face here this day.

All right, I'll send sweet Ronan the horses and whatnot you took from his two pegboys, along with a purse of twelve ounces of goldno slave girl, no matter how well trained, is worth more than that, I trow!

So, be he left tae the artless arts of these blind fumblers who ca' themselfs physickers, the puir bouchal will nae see anither year, I trow.

At best, the creatures are bumbling fools, at worst, they're charlatans, and all of them greedy as sin, but the chirurgeons are worse and even greedier, I trow.

Jabber’s Mound, the sun came up on a fallen trow, its grave-pale limbs heavy and lifeless, even though it breathed, lolling face down beside a slick of stolen and forgotten meat.

That's why to say a pious word to a fairy is like trowing scalding wather on him.

If ye meet their gaze, they get power over ye, but with some of them, like trows, as long as ye keep looking at them without meeting their eyes they cannot vanish.

From tales told in the Tower, Imrhien knew a little about trows and henkies.

Were it some spell of the trows or some memory rekindled, suddenly dancing seemed easy.

Imrhien stood aside with Thorn to see what sort of choreography the trows were practicing this time.

Like all wights, trows may break their code, but they are unable to disbelieve or challenge it.

Ain't never been that far afield, but there's lots of trows 'ereabouts, ain't there, Da'?

The trows 'ave it that every hearth shall be swept clean on a sevennight, that no one shall be found near it, and above all that plenty o' clean water shall be found in 'ouse.