tohew

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle English tohewen, from Old English tōhēawan (to hew in pieces, chop up), from Proto-Germanic *tehawwaną (to cut to pieces), equivalent to to- +‎ hew. Cognate with Old Frisian tehawa, Middle Low German tohouwen, Dutch tehouwen, German zerhauen (to chop up, hack).

Verb[edit]

tohew (third-person singular simple present tohews, present participle tohewing, simple past tohewed, past participle tohewn)

  1. (obsolete) To cut or hack heavily; cut to pieces, chop up.

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