Etymology:
The word "tweedy" is derived from the surname Tweed.
Origin:
The Tweed surname is a Scottish Border surname that originated in the region of Tweeddale, which is named after the River Tweed. The name Tweed is likely derived from the Celtic word "tuath," meaning "people" or "tribe."
Meaning:
The word "tweedy" has two primary meanings:
Usage:
"Tweedy" is often used to describe someone or something that is:
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