Withy

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Withy

I. noun (plural withies) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wīthig; akin to Old High German wīda willow, Latin vitis vine, viēre to plait — more at wire 1. willow; especially osier 1 2. a flexible slender twig or branch (as of osier); withe II. adjective Etymology: withe flexibly tough

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