twithought
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See also: twi-thought
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From twi- (“double”) + thought.
Noun
[edit]twithought (plural twithoughts)
- A vague, uncertain, or indistinct thought; a doubt.
- 1910, George Meredith, The works of George Meredith - Volume 16 - Page 275:
- Especially are they needed by the pedestalled woman in her conflict with the natural. Diana saw herself through the haze she conjured up. 'Am I worse than other women?' was a piercing twithought.
- 1947, Robert Briffault, New life of Mr. Martin - Page 230:
- Beatrice thought she caught the twithought that pierced through his words.
- 2008, My Family, http://www.deliverancenow.info/WordsDance/Stories/Archive/Challenge_16.htm:
- Soon her mind was full of twi-thoughts. Before she could even mutter a hello the boy left to join his friends.
- 2008, Ammon Shea, Reading the OED:
- My head is filled with twi-thoughts these days, and all are variations on a single theme: that word I've forgotten, the one flitting around somewhere in the back of my head, teasing my lips and not quite coming close enough to remember.
Adjective
[edit]twithought (not comparable)
- Twice thought.
- 1913, University of Calcutta, Calcutta review - Volume 1 - Page 282:
- [...] "Her musings fierily brushed her cheeks," "so brawnily larcenous," "sovereignly" "twi-thought."