frow

IPA/fɹˈaʊ/
IPA/fɹˈaʊ/

frow — noun

1. a traditional hand tool with a short blade set at a right angle to a wooden hand

1.名詞
釋義

a traditional hand tool with a short blade set at a right angle to a wooden handle, used for splitting wood along the grain into flat pieces such as barrel staves or roof shingles

例句

William split the oak log into fence posts using a frow and mallet.

frow + mallet — tool pair for splitting

The carpenter taught Yael to angle the frow against the grain for a clean split.

hold / angle a frow against the grain

同義詞
  • froe

    alternate spelling, more common in the US

  • cleaving knife

    broader term for any knife-like tool used to split wood

文法句型

[the] frow

[a] frow

用法筆記

The spelling 'froe' is also common, especially in American English woodworking manuals. This tool is still used today by traditional coopers (barrel-makers) and by craftspeople who make wooden shingles by hand.

常見錯誤

He cut the board with a frow.
He split the log with a frow.
💡A frow is used for splitting wood along the grain, not for cutting across it.