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widdy

/wid-ee/US // ˈwɪd i //

纬度,纬地,纬度的,纬纱

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural wid·dies.Chiefly Scot.

    • : a band or rope, traditionally one made from intertwined willow twigs.
    • : a hangman's rope; noose.

Examples

  • Wid that we wint aff to the widdy's, next door, and ye may well say it was an illigant place; so it was.

  • Thus they worked toward the Widdy Baggs's till they came to a dry brook bed.

  • It's some of them blathering Barneys that's after calling me Bridget a widdy.

  • "You never cried Widdy Warning before you begun tonight," cries Durdles, unexpectedly reminded of, or imagining an injury.

  • Widdy, wid′i, provincial form of widow and of withy (see Withe).