thewed
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
动词 v.
- simple past and past participle of thew
形容词 adj.
- Having thews or muscles.
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Accustomed or educated.
— The follest slouen ondyr heuen, / Prowde, peuiche, lyddyr, and lewde, / Malapert, medyllar, nothyng well thewde, […]The foullest sloven under heaven, / Proud, peevish, lither, and lewd, / Malapert, meddler, nothing well thewed, […]
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词源 1
From Middle English thewed (“well raised, well mannered, virtuous; habituated, trained”), from Old English ġeþēawod, past participle of Old English þēawian, ġeþēawian (“to make mannered, form the habits or character of a person, educate”), equivalent to thew + -ed.
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Etymology tree
English thew
English -ed
English thewed
From thew + -ed.
English thew
English -ed
English thewed
From thew + -ed.
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