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Theow - Wikipedia
Theow, also called thos, thea or thoye, is a hybrid heraldic beast, represented by a wolf with goat's hooves. It goes back to a mythological beast described ...
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THEOW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun the· ow ˈthā(ˌ)ō plural -s : a British slave of Anglo-Saxon times. Word History Etymology Old English thēow; akin to Old High German thiomuoti servant's ...
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theow - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
servant; one bound in service to another, serf; disciple or servant of God; created being; servant of the devil; (figuratively) servant to sin, wealth, etc.
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theow
▪ I. theow, thew, n. and a. Now only Hist. or arch. Forms: α. 1 þeow (fem. þeowe, pl. þeowas), ðiow, 2–3 þeu, 3 þeou, (Orm.) þeoww, þeww, (9 theow(e). β. 1 þeowa (fem. þeowe, pl. þeowan), ðiowa, ðiuwa, ðiua, ðeua, ðea, 2–3 þeowe, 3 þeue, 4 þewe. [OE. ð{iacu}ow, þéow, þéo, str. masc., = OHG. deo, dio...
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THEOW definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun a slave in Anglo-Saxon Britain. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Examples of 'theow' in a sentence.
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theow | thew, v. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded in the Middle English period (1150—1500). Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of ...
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Theow | Warriors Of Myth Wiki - Fandom
A chimeric creature first observed by heralds of old. The Theow simply looks like a wolf with cloven hooves, perhaps similar to those of an ox.
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"THEOW": Mythical wolf-cat hybrid creature - OneLook
▸ noun: (historical) A bondman or bondwoman; a slave. Similar: bondwoman, bondswoman, bondmaid, bondmaiden, bondager, bowerwoman, slave- ...
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Theow | Mistholme
The theow, or thoye, is a rare monster resembling a mastiff or wolf, but with cloven hooves and a bovine muzzle and tail.
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theow | thew, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the word theow is in the Old English period (pre-1150). It is also recorded as a verb from the Old English period (pre-1150).
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thewlike
† ˈtheowlike, ˈthewlike, a. Obs. rare. [f. theow n. + -like.] Servile, slavish; base.c 1200 Ormin 4177 Itt iss Resstedaȝȝ Off all þewwlike dede. Ibid. 4181 Uss birrþ wel uss ȝemenn..All fra þewwlike dede, Þatt iss, fra sinnfull word & werrc.
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Thea
Tampa-Hillsborough Expressway Authority, a regional expressway authority based in Hillsborough County, Florida
Another word for the mythological animal theow
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theowten
† ˈtheowten, v. Obs. rare. In Ormin þeowwtenn, þewwtenn. [f. OE. þeowot, -(e)t service, f. theow n.] trans. and intr. To serve, minister.c 1200 Ormin Introd. 43–4 Forr all swa summ þu þeowwtesst himm, Swa shall þin sune himm þeowwtenn. Ibid. 546 To þewwtenn i þe temmple.
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Eng Tow
Tow's father was a businessman based in Singapore, while her brother Tow Theow Huang is also an artist, similarly receiving his art education in London
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