canoe and rowing boat
The patron saint of rowing. He rowed across the Mediteranian Sea to spread Jesus' teaching
it is most likely slaves did not row, rather it was free civilians or auxiliaries of a lower class that did the rowing.
rowed Rowed. Rowed.
(Rowed is the past tense of to row, as a boat)"He rowed the boat across the lake.""The Vikings rowed their longboats through the narrow fjords."
It depended on whether they were rowed from the upper, middle or lower rowing benches but on avarage they were between 2 and 4 meters (7 and 13 feet) long.
i rowed my boat to the dock.
712 people survived Titanic by leaving her in lifeboats (with some pulled from the water). None rowed to the US but all were rescued by Carpathia, a steamship.
road: "We travelled on the road". rowed: "We rowed the boat."
The homophones for "rowed" are "road" and "rode".
No. An adverb is a word that describes a verb. Rowed itself is a verb form, very rarely used as an adjective (e.g. rowed boats).
road: "We travelled on the road". rowed: "We rowed the boat."