BOW'ER,n. [from bow.] An anchor carried at the bow of a ship. There are generally two bowers, called first and second, great and little, or best and small. BOW'ER, n. 1. A shelter or covered place in a garden, made with boughs of trees bent and twined together. It differs from arbor in that it may be round or square, whereas an arbor is long and arched.2. A bed-chamber; any room in a house except the hall.3. A country seat; a cottage.4. A shady recess; a plantation for shade.BOW'ER, v.t. To embower to inclose. BOW'ER, v.i. To lodge.
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