[har.row] vt [ME harwen, fr. OE hergian] (bef. 12c) archaic: pillage, plunder
[2]harrow n [ME harwe, prob. of Scand origin; akin to ON hervi harrow] (14c): a cultivating implement set with spikes, spring teeth, or disks and used primarily for pulverizing and smoothing the soil [3]harrow vt (14c) 1: to cultivate with a harrow
2: torment, vex -- har.row.er n