ˈlēthˌwāk adjective
Etymology: Middle English lithwayke, from Old English lithewāc, leothuwāc, from lith limb, part of the body + wāc weak, pliant — more at lith , weak
dialect England : capable of being flexed : supple
ˈlēthˌwāk adjective
Etymology: Middle English lithwayke, from Old English lithewāc, leothuwāc, from lith limb, part of the body + wāc weak, pliant — more at lith , weak
dialect England : capable of being flexed : supple
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012