- nounliterarythew (noun) · thews (plural noun)
- muscular strength:"brains and brawn, thought and thew"
- (thews)muscles and tendons perceived as generating physical strength:"she touched his magnificent thews"
OriginOld English thēaw ‘usage, custom’, (plural) ‘manner of behaving’, of unknown origin. The sense ‘good bodily proportions, muscular development’ arose in Middle English.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun
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