1 to argue, contradict, act perversely: ‘Now will you behave yourself and stop thrawing with us’ la16-.
2 to throw 19-. etymology: Scots from English throw ‘to twist, turn’; attested by SR, BS in TDITA and BW
1 to argue, contradict, act perversely: ‘Now will you behave yourself and stop thrawing with us’ la16-. 2 to throw 19-. etymology: Scots from English throw ‘to twist, turn’; attested by SR, BS in TDITA and BW |