Etymology
The word "thew" is derived from the Old English word "þēow," which means "servant" or "slave." It is related to the Old Norse word "þjófr," which also means "servant."
Meaning
The word "thew" has several meanings:
Origin
The word "thew" originated in the Germanic languages. It is thought to derive from the Proto-Germanic word "*þewaz," which means "servant" or "slave." The word entered the English language in the 12th century.
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