ˈrēthən adjective
Etymology: Middle English wrethen, from past participle of writhen to writhe
1. archaic : made into a wreath : wreathed
2. archaic : formed, united, or disposed by or as if by twining or interweaving : interlaced , intertwined
ˈrēthən adjective
Etymology: Middle English wrethen, from past participle of writhen to writhe
1. archaic : made into a wreath : wreathed
2. archaic : formed, united, or disposed by or as if by twining or interweaving : interlaced , intertwined
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012