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R0327000 (rou′ən)n. New England A second crop, as of hay, in a season.
[Middle English rowein, from Anglo-Norman rewain, variant of Old French regain : re-, re- + gaaignier, to till; see gain1.]

rowen

(ˈraʊən) n another word for aftermath2[C14 reywayn, corresponding to Old French regaïn, from re- + gaïn rowen, from gaignier to till, earn; see gain1]

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(ˈraʊ ən)

n. the second crop of grass or hay in a season; aftermath. [1300–50; Middle English reywayn < Old North French *rewain, Old French regaïn= re- re- + gaïn aftermath < Gallo-Romance *waidimen = Frankish waida (compare Old High German weida meadow, fodder) + Latin -i-men n. suffix of result; compare gain1]