The Collaborative International Dictionary
Strowed
Strow \Strow\, v. t. [imp. Strowed; p. p. Strownor Strowed.] Same as Strew.
Thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks
In Vallombrosa.
--Milton.
A manner turbid . . . and strown with blemished.
--M.
Arnold.
Wiktionary
strowed
vb. (en-simple past of: strow)
Usage examples of "strowed".
When the King hath a mind to put any of his nobles to death in a gentle indulgent manner, he commands to have the floor strowed with a certain brown powder, of a deadly composition, which being licked up infallibly kills him in twenty-four hours.