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tugwithy
† ˈtugwithe, ˈtugwithy Obs. In 6 togwith, -whythe, -wethe, togewith, 6–8 tugwith; 6 tugwithie, -wydie, -wedie, tough wethie. [f. tug n. or v. + withe, withy.] A withe formerly used to attach the swingle-tree to the head of the plough or to the harrow or cart.1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §15 A swyngletre to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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▪ I. tug, n. (tʌg) Forms: see tug v.; also 5 teug. [f. tug v.] 1. An act or the action of tugging; a forcible or violent pull; a severe strain or drag.1500–20 Dunbar Poems xxxiii. 81 The tarsall gaif him tug for tug. 1635 Quarles Embl. iv. iii. 28 The idle vessell slides that watry lay, Without the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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