thew
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Is thew a Scrabble word?
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Definition
noun (English)
1. (archaic, chiefly in the plural, also figuratively)Examples: "I felt the thews of Anakim, / The pulses of a Titan's heart."alsoarchaicfigurativelyin-plural
2. (archaic, chiefly in the plural, also figuratively)Examples: "[C]are I for the limbe, the thevves, the ſtature, bulke and big aſſemblance of a man: giue me the ſpirit […]"; "[…] Romans novv / Haue Thevves, and Limbes, like to their Anceſtors; / But vvoe the vvhile, our Fathers mindes are dead, / And vve are gouern'd vvith our Mothers ſpirits, / Our yoake, and ſufferance, ſhevv vs VVomaniſh."; "For nature creſſant does not grovve alone / In thevvs and bulkes, but as this temple vvaxes, / The invvard ſervice of the minde and ſoule / Grovves vvide vvithal, […]"alsoarchaicfigurativelyin-plural
3. (obsolete, chiefly in the plural)Examples: "He with good thevves and ſpeaches vvell applyde, / Did mollifie, and calme her raging heat."; "A man of proof / Was Urien in his day; thought worthiest, / In martial thewes and manly discipline, / To train the sons of Owen."in-pluralobsolete
4. (obsolete, chiefly in the plural)Examples: "This poeticall licence is a ſhrewde fellow, and couereth many faults in a verſe, […] and to conclude it turkeneth all things at pleaſure, for example, ydone for done, adowne for downe, orecome for ouercome, tane for taken, power for powre, heauen for heavn, thewes for good partes or good qualities, and a numbre of whiche were but tedious and needleſſe to rehearſe, ſince your owne iudgement and readyng will ſoone make you eſpie ſuch aduantages."in-pluralobsoletespecifically
verb (English)
1. (transitive, obsolete) To instruct (someone) in morals or values; also (more generally) to chastise or discipline (someone); to teach or train (someone).obsoletetransitive
Definition source: Wiktionary