tweag

Etymology

noun

  1. Alternative form of tweague

verb

  1. (obsolete) Alternative form of tweak
    Every varlet, seed and breed of them, set upon poor unhappy Bill, tweaging and pinching, and pulling at him; scolding and coaxing, and slobbering all of a breath. 1832, Tait's Edinburgh magazine: Volume 2, page 74

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