The Collaborative International Dictionary
Strown
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.
Strown
Strown \Strown\, p. p. of Strow.
Wiktionary
strown
vb. (past participle of strow English)
WordNet
strown
See strow
Usage examples of "strown".
The smell of the sweet sedges with which the room had been newly strown was pleasant and cool, and a little chill breeze came in from the window with the moonlight.
The downward slope of the hill itself was relatively thinly strown with small farms and occasional temples.