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- row out to
row out to
row (someone or something) out to something
to carry someone or something in a rowboat from the shore out to something. Will you row me out to the island? I rowed out all the visitors to the little island.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Louna | | - | French (Modern) |
She'alti'el | | - | Biblical Hebrew |
Terra | | TER-ə | English |
Valdas | | - | Lithuanian |
Drousilla | | - | Biblical Greek |
Ilia | | eel-YAH (Russian) | Georgian, Russian, Bulgarian, Old Church Slavic |