Harrow (noun) refers to a tool used in farming to till the soil and break up clods, or more broadly to severe distress or trouble. In historical contexts, a harrow is a farm implement drawn by animals or machinery. The term can also denote a place name or a metaphorical burden that causes ongoing anxiety or hardship. It is pronounced with a short first syllable and a smooth second syllable, ending with a light, unstressed final sound.
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