þweorh

See also: þweorh-

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *þwerh (against, contrary). Akin to Old English þwēorian (to oppose, thwart). Cognate with Old Saxon thwerh, Old Norse þverr, Dutch dwars.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /θwe͜orx/, [θwe͜orˠx]

Adjective

þweorh

  1. cross, transverse
    þweorhfurua cross-furrow
  2. adverse, opposed
  3. crooked, bent
  4. angry
  5. perverse, depraved
    þwēortīemecontentious, perverse, wicked
    þwēorscipeperversity, depravity, iniquity

Declension

Descendants

  • Middle English: thwīre, thwyre

References

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