"Thew" is an archaic word meaning "personal quality, virtue" or (usually in the plural) "muscle, strength." Few would use it in a sentence nowadays. Here's an example from the poetry of Tennyson:And I myself, who sat apartAnd watched them, waxed in every limb;I felt the thews of Anakim,The pulses of a Titan's heart.
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Daniel Thew Wright was born in 1864.
George Thew Burke died in 1854.
Henry Thew Stevenson died in 1957.
George Thew Burke was born in 1776.
The homonym for thew is "threw," which is the past tense of the verb "throw."
Henry Thew Stevenson has written: 'Shakespeare's London'
Henry Thew Stevenson was born on 1870-04-22.
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The homophone of "thew" is "threw." "Thew" refers to physical strength or muscle, while "threw" is the past tense of "throw."