Withy


noun, plural withies.
1.
a willow.
2.
a pliable branch or twig, especially a withe.
3.
a band, loop, halter, or rope of slender twigs; widdy.
adjective, withier, withiest.
4.
made of pliable branches or twigs, especially of withes.
5.
flexible; pliable.
noun (pl) withies
1.
a variant spelling of withe (sense 1), withe (sense 2)
2.
a willow tree, esp an osier
adjective
3.
(of people) tough and agile
4.
(rare) resembling a withe in strength or flexibility

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