to-draw

See also: todraw

English

Alternative forms

  • te-draw, teaa-draa

Etymology

Partly from Middle English todrawen (to draw toward, allure), equivalent to to + draw, and partly from Middle English todrawen (to draw away, distract, tear apart), equivalent to to- + draw. More at todraw.

Noun

to-draw (plural to-draws)

  1. (Britain obsolete, dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A resort; refuge; a place of shelter; that which stands one in stead.
  2. (Britain obsolete, dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A newsmonger's house; a place or person resorted to by idlers; a hangout.

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