rhymes with oust. F ow st
It is pronounced like "THOW."
No, "go" and "thou" do not rhyme. "Go" is pronounced with a long "o" sound while "thou" is pronounced with a short "ou" sound.
Thousand :TH-OW-SUND
Yes, they are end rhymes of each other.
Yes. There is a long O (oh). Some OW words have an OU / OW sound, rather than (oh). Low rhymes with crow and show.
Ow'st is short for ow(ne)st, so it means you possess or you have.The line "nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st" in Shakespeare's sonnet XVIII could be rewritten as "nor will you lose the beauty that you possess".
No. The OU pair has an OW sound, not an (oh). It rhymes with count and fount.
Yes. There is a long O (oh). Some OW words have an OU / OW sound, rather than (oh). Low rhymes with crow and show.
The word "plow" is pronounced as "plow" (rhymes with "cow").
"Short." The "o" in the word "cow" is a short vowel sound, as in the word "hot."
The letter combination "ow" makes two different sounds. The "ow" as in cow sound is contained in these words that rhyme: cow, sow, bow (as in the bow of a boat), thou, plow. The "ow" as in crow sound is contained in these words that rhyme: row, blow, show, mow, tow, crow, throw, flow.