These were called triremes, and were indeede gallies that had threerowes of ores on euerie side; for the word Nauis is indifferentlie applied so well to the gallie as ship, as to the conuersant in histories is easie to be found.
In like maner for multitude, we find in Polybius, that at one skirmish on the sea the Romans lost seauen hundred vessels, which bare ech of them fiue rowes of ores on a side, and the Carthaginenses fiue hundred.
These were called triremes, and were indéede gallies that had thrée rowes of ores on euerie side; for the word Nauis is indifferentlie applied so well to the gallie as ship, as to the conuersant in histories is easie to be found.
The Plynthes whereon the chapters did stand wrought with winding and turning workes, and in the middest, decorated with a Lillie, the bowle garnished with two rowes of viii.
Fast ioyning to which order or set rowes of pillars, there grew ould plaine trees, wylde Oliues, Pine apple, and pricking brambles.
Then Miss Rowes said, with another shiver: "I do believe this is the worst storm I have ever experienced.
Both he and Miss Rowes seemed to have forgotten that the captain and Thankful were present.
The Rowes are very liberal in their notions; the Blues more strict.
The Rowes don't pretend to say anything worse of a fellow than to call him a Blue, and vice versâ.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rowes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.