SINEW: SINEWS

SINEW: SINEWS
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LACERTUS: LACERTI (PL)

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  • Sinew — Sin ew, n. [OE. sinewe, senewe, AS. sinu, seonu; akin to D. zenuw, OHG. senawa, G. sehne, Icel. sin, Sw. sena, Dan. sene; cf. Skr. sn[=a]va. [root]290.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Anat.) A tendon or tendonous tissue. See {Tendon}. [1913 Webster] 2.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Sinew — Sin ew, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sinewed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sinewing}.] To knit together, or make strong with, or as with, sinews. Shak. [1913 Webster] Wretches, now stuck up for long tortures . . . might, if properly treated, serve to sinew the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Sinew-shrunk — Sin ew shrunk , a. (Far.) Having the sinews under the belly shrunk by excessive fatigue. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sinew — ► NOUN 1) a piece of tough fibrous tissue uniting muscle to bone; a tendon or ligament. 2) (sinews) the parts of a structure or system that give it strength or bind it together. DERIVATIVES sinewy adjective. ORIGIN Old English …   English terms dictionary

  • sinew — [sin′yo͞o] n. [ME < OE seonwe, oblique form < nom. seonu, akin to OHG senawa, ON sin < IE base * sēi , to bind, a band > L saeta, bristle, Sans sināti, (he) ties] 1. a tendon 2. muscular power; strength 3. any source of power or… …   English World dictionary

  • sinews of war — Money • • • Main Entry: ↑sinew …   Useful english dictionary

  • sinew — sinewless, adj. /sin yooh/, n. 1. a tendon. 2. Often, sinews. the source of strength, power, or vigor: the sinews of the nation. 3. strength; power; resilience: a man of great moral sinew. v.t. 4. to furnish with sinews; strengthen, as by sinews …   Universalium

  • sinew — I. noun Etymology: Middle English sinewe, from Old English seono; akin to Old High German senawa sinew, Sanskrit syati he binds Date: before 12th century 1. tendon; especially one dressed for use as a cord or thread 2. obsolete nerve 3 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • sinew — sin•ew [[t]ˈsɪn yu[/t]] n. 1) anat. a tendon 2) Often, sinews. a source of strength, power, or vigor: the sinews of the nation[/ex] 3) strength; power; resilience: great moral sinew[/ex] 4) to strengthen, as with sinews • Etymology: bef. 900; ME; …   From formal English to slang

  • sinew — [[t]sɪ̱njuː[/t]] sinews N COUNT A sinew is a cord in your body that connects a muscle to a bone. ...the sinews of the neck …   English dictionary

  • sinew — sin|ew [ˈsınju:] n [U and C] [: Old English; Origin: seono] 1.) a part of your body that connects a muscle to a bone ▪ The sinews on his neck stood out like knotted string. 2.) the sinews of sth literary something that gives strength or support… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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