What is the meaning of owers?

What is the meaning of owers?

noun. A person who owes something; a debtor.

Is will power one word?

A less descriptive — but simpler — way to say willpower is simply will. Whichever word you prefer, you can use it to describe someone's deliberate or purposeful control. In the case of willpower, the person is likely to be resisting a temptation or impulse.

What does crower mean?

1. to utter the characteristic cry of a rooster. 2. to gloat or exult (often fol. by over). 3. to boast or brag. 4. to utter an inarticulate cry of pleasure.

Is Owers a word?

No, owers is not in the scrabble dictionary.

What does ower mean in Scottish?

over

Where does the surname owers come from?

The Owers surname is generally thought to be a habitational name, taken on from one of several places named Over, or Ower in Britain, such as Over in Cambridgeshire, in Cheshire and in Derbyshire. These place names are derived from the Old English "ofer," meaning "seashore," or "riverbank."

Where does the name such come from?

Last name: Such It is a topographical name for a dweller by the tree stump, or a nickname given to someone of stocky build, from the Old French, Middle English "s(o)uche", a tree stump (probably of Gaulish origin, apparently ultimately related to the Olde English "stocc").

Where does the name Alsina come from?

The Spanish surname Alsina is of noble and ancient descent. It appears to be a surname of topographic origin for someone who lived by a "holm-oak." The name Alsina is originally derived from the Spanish word "encina," which in the region of Castile means "oak tree."