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tweed river

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Tweed

[tweed] ,
–noun
1. William Mar⋅cy [mahr-see] (“Boss Tweed”), 1823–78, U.S. politician.
2. a river flowing E from S Scotland along part of the NE boundary of England into the North Sea. 97 mi. (156 km) long.
3. a male given name.
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tweed 
1847 (perhaps as early as 1831), a trade name said to have developed from a misreading (supposedly by London hatter James Locke) of tweel, Scottish variant of twill, possibly influenced by the river Tweed in Scotland. Tweedy "characteristic of the country or suburban set" first recorded 1912.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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