withe
/with, with, wahyth/US // wɪθ, wɪð, waɪð //UK // (wɪθ, wɪð, waɪð) //
与,与他,与其,与他的
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : a willow twig or osier.
- : any tough, flexible twig or stem suitable for binding things together.
- : an elastic handle for a tool, to lessen shock occurring in use.
- : a partition dividing flues of a chimney.
v.有主动词 verb
- 1
withed, with·ing.
- : to bind with withes.
Examples
Please cut down a hickory withe, and peel the bark off for me, while I hold its legs.
Nathelesse she holdyng that place givethe others for to signyfie; for withe-out cifre or cifres a pure article may not be writte.
It was Wastei, and he carried in his hand a magnificent string of trout, threaded by the gills upon a willow withe.
Others are used in handles, either fastened with gum, or consisting of a withe passed round the stone and tied underneath.
We hooked ourselves to the withe and made lively tracks to the shanty, where we could talk and laugh of the day's hunt.
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