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tewhit (plural tewhits)

  1. Alternative form of tewit
    • 1874, Charles Gibbon, In Honour Bound, volume 2, page 67:
      A fierce rasping noise broke harshly upon the clear atmosphere, mingled with sounds of voices in gossip and laughter; flocks of tewhits (lapwings), their white breasts glittering in the sunlight, swept overhead.
    • 1899, Elizabeth S. MacQueen MacLeod, Carols of Canada (quoting ...?), page 141:
      Or sit in restful gloaming-tide,
      'Neath honeysuckle porch,
      And watch the tewhits winging low

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