withe

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    band or rope made of twisted twigs or stems
    strong flexible twig

Word Origin

withe (n.)
Old English wiððe "twisted cord, tough, flexible twig used for binding, especially a willow twig," from PIE *withjon-, from PIE *wei- (1) "to turn, twist" (see withy).

Example

1. She has already a few withe hairs .
2. Empty movie reels on a withe .
3. I will sing withe the spirit .
4. I hesittogether withe to marry her .
5. She 's gone off withe the american .

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