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thrawn

[thrawn, thrahn]
–adjective Scot.
1. twisted; crooked; distorted.
2. contrary; peevish; perverse.
3. unpleasant; sullen.

Origin:
1400–50; late ME (north and Scots), var. of thrown; see thraw


thrawnly, adverb
thrawnness, noun
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thrawn   (thrôn)   
adj.   Chiefly Scots
  1. Crooked or twisted; misshapen.

  2. Perverse; contrary.


[Scots, past participle of thraw, to twist, wrench, from Middle English thrauen, from Old English thrāwan; see throw.]
thrawn'ly adv.
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