Thrawart


adjective, Scot.
1.
obstinate or intractable.
2.
twisted or crooked.

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    verb (used with object) 1. British Dialect. to throw. 2. Scot. to twist; distort. to oppose; thwart; vex. verb (used without object) 3. Scot. to disagree; object. adjective 4. Scot. thrawn (def 1).

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