These are the meanings of the letters HOARWORT when you unscramble them.
- Harrow (interj.)
Help! Halloo! An exclamation of distress; a call for succor;-the ancient Norman hue and cry.
- Harrow (n.)
An implement of agriculture, usually formed of pieces of timber or metal crossing each other, and set with iron or wooden teeth. It is drawn over plowed land to level it and break the clods, to stir the soil and make it fine, or to cover seed when sown.
- Harrow (n.)
An obstacle formed by turning an ordinary harrow upside down, the frame being buried.
- Harrow (n.)
To break or tear, as with a harrow; to wound; to lacerate; to torment or distress; to vex.
- Harrow (n.)
To draw a harrow over, as for the purpose of breaking clods and leveling the surface, or for covering seed; as, to harrow land.
- Harrow (v. t.)
To pillage; to harry; to oppress.
- Orator (n.)
A plaintiff, or complainant, in a bill in chancery.
- Orator (n.)
A public speaker; one who delivers an oration; especially, one distinguished for his skill and power as a public speaker; one who is eloquent.
- Orator (n.)
An officer who is the voice of the university upon all public occasions, who writes, reads, and records all letters of a public nature, presents, with an appropriate address, those persons on whom honorary degrees are to be conferred, and performs other like duties; -- called also public orator.
- Orator (n.)
In equity proceedings, one who prays for relief; a petitioner.