Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for NAR'ROW
NAR'ROW, v.i.
- To become less broad; to contract in breadth. At that place, the sea narrows into a strait,
- In horsemanship, a horse is said to narrow, when he does not take ground enough, or bear out enough to the one hand or the other. Far. Dict.
- To contract the size of a stocking by taking two stitches into one.
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