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WITHY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WITHY is willow; especially : osier. The Origin of Withy.
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Withy - Wikipedia
A withy or withe (also willow and osier) is a strong flexible willow stem, typically used in thatching, basketmaking, gardening and for constructing woven ...
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WITHY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · made of pliable branches or twigs, especially of withes. · flexible; pliable. withy. / ˈwɪðɪ /. noun. a variant spelling of withe withe. a willow ...
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▪ I. withy, n. (ˈwɪðɪ) Forms: 1 wiðiᵹ, 3 wiði, 4 wiþie, wiþge, (w(h)itheye, wytie, weþie), 4, 6–7 (9 Sc.) withie, 5–6 wythy, 5–7 withye, wythie, 6 wythye, 6–7 withee (5 withi, wethei, -ie, pl. wetheis, wethiss, 5–6 wethy, whythy, 6 wethye, pl. wythiese), 7, 9 withey, 6– withy. [OE. w{iacu}þiᵹ (= L. ...
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withy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
withy (plural withies). An osier (Salix viminalis), a type of willow. A long flexible twig of the osier; a withe. 1922, E[ric] R[ücker] Eddison, ...
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WITHY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
withy in American English · 1. a willow · 2. a pliable branch or twig, esp. a withe · 3. a band, loop, halter, or rope of slender twigs; widdy. adjective · 4.
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Withy - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
strong flexible twig.
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Withy to a ship - Vikingeskibsmuseet
The withys holds the rudder in place on a viking ship. Withy works like a rope that goes through the rudder and in through the side of the ship.
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withy, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the adjective withy is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for withy is from 1598, in the writing of John Florio, ...
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Withy - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Withy originates from Middle English, from Old English wiðig meaning "willow twig," derived from Proto-Germanic *with- and PIE root *wei- "to bend, twist."
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withy/ˈwɪðɪ; `wɪðɪ/ ntough branch, esp of willow, that bends easily and is used for tying bundles 坚韧的枝条, (尤指)柳条(作捆绑用的).
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Withy (surname)
Withy is the surname of:
Arthur Withy (1870–1943), New Zealand journalist and political activist, son of Edward Withy
Edward Withy (c. 1844–1927), English shipbuilder and New Zealand politician
George Withy (1924–1998), English journalist, great nephew of Edward Withy
Henry Withy (1852–1922), English shipbuilding
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Cats vs Dogs, which is the right pet for you? - Withy Grove Vets
Feb 27, 2022In reality, every single pet will require attention, time, money, love, grooming, play time and regular veterinary appointments. In general, cats are tidier, easier to care for, cost less (usually!) and are more independent, while dogs are more expensive and demand more time and attention, as well as sometimes being more affectionate. The ...
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Henry Withy
His parents were Edward Withy (Woollen Draper and Tailor) and Sarah Withy (née Atree). Co. where his elder brother, Edward Withy was a partner.
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George Withy
George Withy (15 May 1924 – 17 November 1998) was a journalist, member of the Press Council (UK), President of the CIOJ (1975–1976) and the great nephew of Edward Withy.
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