Tawed vs Tewed - What's the difference?
tawed | tewed |
(taw)
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(obsolete) To prepare or dress, as hemp, by beating; to tew; hence, to beat; to scourge.
To dress and prepare, as the skins of sheep, lambs, goats, and kids, for gloves, and the like, by imbuing them with alum, salt, and other agents, for softening and bleaching them.
Specifically, to turn (animals’ hide) into leather, usually by soaking it in a certain solution.
A favorite marble in the game of marbles.
A line or mark from which the players begin a game of marbles.
ring-taw
(square dancing) dance partner
A favorite person; beloved, partner, spouse.
The twenty-second and last letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others).
(obsolete, dialect) fatigued; worn from labour or hardship
As a verb tawed
is (taw).As an adjective tewed is
(obsolete|dialect) fatigued; worn from labour or hardship.tawed
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Verb
(head)taw
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) (m), from (etyl) . Related to (l) and (l).Verb
(en verb)Derived terms
* tawseEtymology 2
.Noun
(en noun)- Walk around your corner, see-saw around your taw .
Etymology 3
Alternative forms
* tav * tafNoun
(en noun)External links
* (wikipedia "taw")Etymology 4
Compare , and (m).References
*Anagrams
* * * * ----tewed
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Adjective
(en adjective)- (Mirror for Magistrates)