Past tense of cower; to crouch down and tremble in fear, usually when threatened or intimidated.
From cower, possibly from Old Norse kúra (to crouch). The word suggests vulnerability and submission through body language rather than conscious choice.
Cower is one of the few English words where the word itself mirrors the action—it has a soft, shrinking sound that literally sounds like fear.
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